Winter Wonder Watercolor with Cheryl Chidester

Winter Wonder Watercolor with Cheryl Chidester

Class | Available

All Levels Ages 14 +
12/11/2025 (one day)
12:00 PM-4:00 PM EST on Th
$85.00
Member Discount Available

Winter Wonder Watercolor with Cheryl Chidester

Class | Available

Join Cheryl Boc-Chidester for a warm winter workshop that will introduce new students and reinvigorate seasoned artists with the versatility of watercolor.  Participants will create a winter landscape while exploring color theory and mixing, and trying techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and dry-on-dry painting.  The class will also touch on creating texture effects and personal expression through experimentation.  The projects will be based on photo references, so students are welcome to bring a favorite winter scene to use as source material (although photo choices will also be provided by the instructor).  For those less confident in drawing, tracing or transferring images onto watercolor paper will be an option, with drawing instruction and composition guidance available.  This class welcomes anyone eager to paint, play, and create in watercolor.

All required supplies are included.  Students should consider bringing a sketchbook for note-taking, however.

Chidester, Cheryl
Cheryl Chidester

My art is born from the places that stir my soul—wild landscapes, distant journeys, forgotten histories, and moments of wonder. Each piece begins with a feeling, a memory, or a fleeting glimpse, and unfolds through an intuitive dialogue with materials and processes.

I am drawn to textures, light, and color—the subtle language they speak when layered and blended across mediums, including watercolor, photography, handmade, and hand-cut papers, and encaustic. I often merge techniques, allowing experimentation to shape the work as much as intention. Though the forms, media, and subjects shift, my purpose remains: to distill the spirit of a place, a culture, or a moment and to offer it as a shared experience.

Through my art, I seek a connection between past and present, artist and viewer, self and world.

My artwork is inspired by my passion, nature, travel, adventure, and history. The materials, techniques, and ideas I choose are shaped by the subject matter and the emotions, impressions, or experiences I aim to express. The creative process itself often leads the way, guiding me toward the final piece.