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Watercolor Boot Camp

Wanda Boyd | June 28-30, 2026

Build a solid foundation in watercolor with focused exercises that actually make things click. Then put it all together into finished paintings you’ll feel confident about.

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  • How to choose watercolor supplies and set up your workspace

  • The fundamentals of watercolor: washes, brush strokes, and water control

  • Values and how they create depth and realism

  • Color mixing (and how to avoid muddy color)

  • Essential watercolor techniques and how to practice them

  • Basic composition and how to plan a painting

  • How to move from practice exercises into finished paintings

All levels welcome — but beginners are especially encouraged.  Perfect for anyone who’s been curious about watercolor and wants a friendly, structured start without feeling overwhelmed.

  • All supplies included (no supply list needed!)

  • 3 days of guided instruction and hands-on practice

  • Skill-building exercises that build confidence quickly

  • Step-by-step help as you move into finished painting projects

  • A relaxed, supportive learning environment at Village Art Center

  • June 28-30, 2026
    9:00 am–3:30 pm

  • Fee: $199 (all supplies included)

Artist, teacher, and creative mentor, Wanda Boyd brings heart, clarity, and enthusiasm to everything she teaches. With roots in extensive study — including years working with nationally acclaimed artist Susan Stuller — Wanda has developed a teaching style that is both instructive and deeply encouraging, especially for beginners and those returning to art after a long break.

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Her workshops are known for being clear, organized, and confidence-building—without ever feeling intimidating.

In addition to leading the weekly Wet-N-Wild Watercolor group in The Villages, Wanda has served as President of the Citrus Watercolor Society and now co-directs Village Art Workshops, where she helps cultivate artistic growth, confidence, and community.

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Students describe Wanda as a patient, insightful instructor who can make watercolor techniques feel intuitive and fun — transforming what once seemed intimidating into joyful creative breakthroughs.

Village Art Workshops

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Serious instruction. Real progress. A community that gets it.

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