Watercolor:
Traditional And Untraditional

Instructor: Edith Isaac-Rose
July 23 - August 19
Two, three, or four weeks; suit your schedule

Watercolor is a very seductive and rewarding medium. It is fast and done on paper. Watercolors can be small or large and stored in a portfolio. The colors are always ready to go. They travel easily and can be used indoors or out. We will work on watercolor pads and loose sheets. Some watercolors will take a few minutes to complete others several days. Watercolor can be very direct or combined with drawing, collage and other mixed media. Expect the unexpected.


Edith Isaac-Rose is director of Art Workshop International; painter, teacher, and graduate of the Chicago Art Institute, B.A.E. She’s represented by Phyllis Kind Gallery in New York. Isaac-Rose’s been a Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2003; and Vermont Studio Center Fellow, 2005. She’s exhibited in the U.S. and abroad, taught at Ohio State, Columbia, Princeton Art Association, and in her studio. In addition, she has lectured and critiqued in various schools in the Northeast and conducted art workshops in the U.S. and abroad. Her work is in the Hirshhorn Museum and other important collections.
edithir@mindspring.com   www.phylliskindgallery.com

Edith Isaac-Rose: Daily Rage 36"X36" embroidery on embroidered tablecloth
Edith Isaac-Rose: Business as usual 12"x20" embroidery on linen
Edith Isaac-Rose: Water Color 14"X14"