Full course description
Location: John Adams Center, Room 108
Instructor: Erik Parra
Little Fluffy Clouds watercolor workshop combines watercolor skills development with an artist’s talk, camaraderie and best of all, painting together. Students will walk away from this workshop with at least one fully realized painting and a zine text containing pertinent information. We’ll discuss the color blue, the cyanometer, and cloud forms in the history of western art and I’ll demonstrate different watercolor techniques as we begin our own journey into the clouds. The goal is to share stories, create and create community through play, exploration and meditation and is open to people of all watercolor skill levels.
Instructor Bio:
Erik Richard Parra was born and raised along the vibrant border metroplex of El Paso, Texas/ Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. He was raised by a father who was a painter and a mother who was a school teacher in a “Midcentury Modern” house full of books, country music, sports, film, jazz, painting, and cartoons. He began drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil but started studying painting, seriously at the University of Texas at Austin where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts. After graduation Erik moved to San Francisco, where he taught at the San Francisco Children’s Art Center. One year later he went on to study and ultimately receive his Master of Fine Arts degree in the 2-d area at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, on fellowship.
Erik has taught art to students of all ages in a variety of media including painting, drawing, serigraphy and ceramics. He has taught at many different types of spaces & programs including Southern Exposure and the San Francisco Arts Education Project. Currently he teaches at City College of San Francisco and at the California College of the Arts. Additionally, he works on commissions, lectures at universities, and garners residencies. Most recently he was awarded an inaugural Liquitex Research Residency.
Image credit: Erik Parra

