HANNAH BERRY // PNW ARTIST
Nature Series
All classes can be tailored to your students need and wants.
Course One: Nature Journaling
A class focused on learning all the beginning steps to watercolor nature journaling, from supplies to technique.
Course Two: Botanicals
Mushrooms, Ferns, Moss, Oh My! This course can be tailored to students particular interests, want a whole course on mushroom anatomy? Or flowers? Or leaves? If they can learn it, I can teach it!
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Course Three: Birds
Starting with bird sketching basics, identifying anatomy, and painting. Ending with other ways of envisioning birds through folk art and design.
Course Four: Insects
Starting with insect sketching basics, identifying anatomy, and painting. Looking into their worlds and how they help our lives.
History Series
These classes can be tailored to what your students are already learning.
Course One: Church History
A class focused on learning how art and Church history go hand in hand. From stained glass windows to illuminated manuscripts, students will get a glimpse in the building of churches through art.
Course Two: Illuminated Letters
There is so much to learn and admired about the manuscripts that they get their own course!
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Course Three: Art History
This class introduces students to artists such as Monet, Picasso, Matisse and the like. Students get an opportunity to implement some of their style and technique into new projects each week.
Course Four: My History
Students will get a chance to dive into their own histories! Learning how to draw self portraits, family trees and other personal touches to their own lives.
Comfort Series
So named because each course started out of my own interests and loves.
Course One: Intro to Hand lettering
From sketching out a basic design to understanding brush technique, this class is an excellent way to take cursive and printing one step further to create beautiful word art.
Course Two: Fairy Folk
From Kate Greenaway flowers to Barkers flower fairies, there is much to learn through their lovely watercolor illustrations. Students get a chance to design their own tiny friends.
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Course Three: Children's Illustrators.
From Beatrix Potter to Barbara Cooney to Sir Quentin Blake, students get a chance to learn brief biographies of a collection of personal favorites. Along with an in depth study students will have a chance to practice their own interpretations of each artist.
Course Four: Doodle Time
Each day is a different collection of line art and doodling that students first draw and then paint. From woodland scenes to prehistoric island fun, this class is a blast to host.