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Watercolor classes at Staunton Augusta Art Center

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The Staunton Augusta Art Center announces a new series of watercolor classes:

Designing Better Paintings with Peg Sheridan

The focus will be on composition, shape planning, line, etc.  By learning how to plan a painting, the student can actually paint more freely.  Learn how to self-critique a painting and how to resolve problem areas.  Learn about discovering and developing one’s own personal style as a painter.

Six Wednesdays, March 12-April 16, 10am-noon

Cost: Members $144/Nonmembers $160

Staunton Augusta Art Center, call to register, 540-885-2028

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