Wednesday, August 12th from 9:00AM-4:00PM. Part of the Plein Air Art Festival. Discover methods for painting impactful reflections in water in this one-day workshop with award-winning painter Liz Prescott. With a focus on painting what you see rather than what you think you see, Liz will guide you in creating gorgeous water and sky scenes. This workshop will provide you with tools to get more drama in your paintings by exploring the incredible show that nature reveals in reflections. Learn to mix the multitude of colors seen in water reflections and play with hard vs. soft edges. Paint in acrylics or oils. Liz will demo in acrylics. Please bring your sketching materials, charcoal and drawing paper, as well as a few blank canvases and your acrylic paints as well as your easel set up for painting outside. See a detailed materials list below the artist bio. There will be a lunch break from Noon-1pm. You can bring your own lunch or check out one of the local restaurants in Yarmouth. $175 workshop fee* does not include materials. *ACT NOW for the EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT of $50 OFF to attend for $125. Discount ends at midnight on 6/30/26. About the instructor: Liz has been making art in her Freeport, Maine studio for over 20 years. She exhibits her work throughout New England. She is a graduate of Maine College of Art (BFA 2000) and Vermont College of Fine Arts (MFA 2003 Visual Arts). Her work is included in the permanent collections at the Portland Museum of Art, Colby College, Bowdoin College, New York Public Library, and the University of New England. She is a founding member of Meetinghouse Arts Gallery in Freeport, where she remains an active gallery committee member. She teaches plein air workshops on Monhegan Island, the Schoodic Peninsula at Acadia, and other gorgeous spots along the coast. www.lizprescott.com www.instagram.com/lizprescottartist Click here to view our cancellation policy. Liz will be demonstrating in slow drying acrylics. For those working in acrylics, you may want a small spray bottle and/or drying retarder while working outside. MATERIALS LIST: SUGGESTED PAINTS (in both Acrylic and Oil) Note: You don’t need all suggested colors, but should have several of each primary color. ACRYLICS I recommend Golden Heavy Body Acrylics…they have less filler and more pure pigment with excellent lightfastness. Worth the $$. Shop sales for best prices. Suggested Colors: Titanium White Payne’s Gray Transparent Brown Iron Oxide Cadmium Yellow Medium Cadmium Yellow Light (or other cool yellow) Alizarin Crimson Hue Cadmium Red Light Napthol Red Light or Medium Pthalo Blue (Red Shade) Ultramarine Blue Manganese Blue Hue Other good blues: Anthraquinone Blue, Cobalt Blue, Light Ultramarine, Pthalo Blue (Green Shade) Golden Acrylic Mediums: GAC 500…my favorite. Thick, nice semi gloss OR: Golden Matte medium or gloss OILS: Gamblin excellent brand, see Gamblin 1800 for less expensive option See above list for basic...