Spring Workshop
April 28, 29 & 30, 2025
Vancouver Arts Center
ABOUT RON STOCKE
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Ron Stocke moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1979. Interested in drawing and painting at an early age, his career as an artist was shaped by life events that really encouraged him to explore ways to cope with everything in a positive, productive way. His first experience with painting came during school as a child when he was exposed to watercolors. Even at that young age, he found a love for that medium that would grow into a career that has lasted throughout his life.
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“The watercolor medium is honest, challenging and always new. It is the oldest pursuit that I know and has enriched my life at every level. While sometimes frustrating even for the most experienced watercolor painter, it is invigorating and always a learning experience.”
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An award-winning watercolor artist, Ron is a regular contributor to, and has been a cover artist for Watercolor Artist Magazine as well as other publications. Teaching comprehensive workshops throughout North America and Europe, he also conducts demonstrations and lectures on various art materials and creating a safe, environmentally friendly studio. Ron holds Signature Membership with the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, Northwest Watercolor Society, is an elected member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, and a member of the American Impressionist Society. He has been an Artist Ambassador for M.Graham Watercolors for over 15 years.
"Painting the Pacific Northwest!"
Join Ron for a 3-day workshop in his home state of Washington.
April 28, 29 & 30, 2025.
The Pacific Northwest has an incredible variety of painting opportunities, from the city and landscapes to the majestic sea. We will focus on capturing these subjects in an artistic, painterly approach. The Workshop will be held in Vancouver Washington at the Vancouver Arts Center, 1007 E Mill Plain Blvd