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The beginning watercolor lessons in "You Can Do It! ART" DVD series are demonstrated simply and in a relaxed manner, taking into account physical limitations a painter may have. The lessons teach watercolor painting techniques that are easily learned and bring forth colorful, delightful paintings, building confidence and satisfying feelings of accomplishment. Emphasis is on personal expression and individual creativity, not following directions to complete a specific scene or format. The painter uses the techniques to freely paint whatever colors, brush strokes, textures, and effects are desired. Truly an individual creation that flows out of the inner person, not dictated by anyone else! This is what art is all about, and how it contributes to a sense of personal satisfaction and well-being. Painting can sometimes release and express what words cannot. It allows expression of emotions, experiences, and sensations on a level that often cannot be verbalized. Victims of trauma or persons with physical, mental, or emotional struggles often find relief and joy through their artistic expressions in colors, textures, and shapes. It is a stress-reliever, providing a quiet time of focusing on the amazing changes of color and form on the watercolor paper. It is reported that during and even after the painting experience, physical and emotional pain is reduced, sometimes going almost unnoticed. Creating the painting is an experience in itself. But also, when the painting is completed, it becomes an avenue of self-discovery and truly a conversation piece for relating to others. |
| The kit includes all materials needed. DVDs do all the teaching for you, from showing residents how to take care of the brushes and clean out the paint box, and demonstrating each watercolor technique from start to finish, with encouragement and coaching an integral part of the teaching. For persons who may have difficulty holding a brush handle, there are cushioned sleeves available (on Store Items page) to slip over the brush handles. Painters may sit or stand, whichever is most comfortable for them. No easel is needed. |
| Idaho Health Care Association 2007 fall conference attendees try out "You Can Do It! ART" Watercolor lessons and have a ball creating unique watercolor paintings! "It's relaxing!" "It's fun!" they said. |
| To see residents with their first watercolor paintings, Click here. |