
Watercolor Painting – Flowers: Form, Light, and Color with Instructor Dr. Quincy Egginton
The luminous quality of watercolor lends itself to painting the delicate flower form. Examples of drawings and paintings of flowers will be shared and a demonstration will show watercolor techniques. Students will be encouraged to experiment with the wet-on-wet painting technique and then how to refine the flower form with detailed brush work. Bring a flower or two and your watercolor supplies and be ready to paint!
Instructor’s Bio
Quincy Egginton is an artist, art educator and community member. She is passionate about teaching art to students of all ages and has enjoyed teaching at all levels. She earned her BFA at the Syracuse University School of Visual and Performing Arts with a major in Illustration and earned a Masters and Doctorate in Education from Columbia University specializing in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking. As a full-time professor at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY, she developed a BFA program in graphic design. Life at the beach has always been the inspiration for her art and growing up in Lexington, MA she was able to visit the beaches north and south of Boston often. She and her husband Hersey have had a home in Wainscott for 46 years and have lived there full time since 2021. Quincy actively participates and exhibits with the Artist Alliance of East Hampton, The Wednesday Group (East Hampton), East End Arts, Montauk Artists Association, Northern Westchester Watercolor Society, Katonah Museum Artist’s Alliance and the Putnam Arts Council
Fee is $20 for the class