
Watercolor through Bible Journaling is a Bible Study and a Watercolor Class in one!
In this live, online art class, students will learn drawing and water coloring techniques and create beautiful, thoughtful art journals inspired by scripture.
Our inspiration will come from scripture, using the books, "Invitation to the Psalms" (fall semester) and "Mere Christianity" (spring semester) as reference material. This class is a great complement to Classical Conversation's Challenge IV theology study, but any high school student or adult is welcome to join!
Class begins with sharing prayer concerns, and scripture reading. Students will practice watercolor or drawing techniques and then use those techniques to create a unique and inspirational entry into their own unique Bible art journal.
Many students take this class two years in a row. The teacher will offer second-year students a new twist or challenge on the project. We find that practice is the key to success so we encourage you to keep coming for practice and encouragement!
Meets for an hour and a half, weekly
for 12 weeks per semester
Wednesday 11:00 am EST
$579 full year
$319 semester
You can pay for the full year or by semester.
Pay for the year in full and save!
*These prices include the registration fee.
Registration fee is non-refundable.
Plus, learn how to paint, print and get paid with your art!
In addition to Bible journaling, Kate Perry will be sharing from her experience various ways to sell your art. Learn how to create original compositions and find your style, then learn about all the options for monetizing your art.

Fine Arts Skills:
Fine art skills:
Hand lettering
Understanding of supplies
Practice and improve watercolor techniques
Color Mixing
Practice of various watercolor styles such as loose, whimsical, and illustration
Fineline black ink sketching
Collage
We will strive to develop good methods of art practice, overcome failure, and build confidence to put your brush to the paper.
Themes:
"Invitation to the Psalms" (fall semester)
"Mere Christianity" (spring semester)
Entrepreneurial Skills
Creating original artwork
Discussion of intellectual property ethics
Motivation/Purposes for your art practice & business
Preparing art for printing
Vendor Research
Attending Craft Fairs
Passive Income Possibilites with Art
Creating fine art gifts
Creating fine art stationary
Selling Original Art


ALL CLASSES ARE RECORDED
This class is open to high school student and adults. All levels are welcome.
Note: tuition is per student. If family members take the class, they both pay tuition.
Fall Semester:
First day of class: week of September 2
Breaks: Week of Sept. 7, Week of October 27,
Week of Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving)
Last Class: Dec. 9
Spring Semester
First week of class: Jan. 13
Breaks: Week of Feb. 9, Week of March 16
Last week of class: Week of March 14



