
TreeTree Tes, Tree House, watercolour on paper, 2024, shown beside suggested materials to prepare for the workshop
- Thursday, May 8–Thursday, May 22, 2025
- MAWA, 329 Cumberland Ave, Suite 203, Winnipeg, MB
Thursdays, May 8, 15 and 22, 2025, 6 - 9 pm
$75; Spaces are limited (20). For women and gender diverse artists.
Explore the vibrant world of watercolour in this three-part workshop, and learn foundational techniques, such as colour blending and layering and how to control water. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts, each session builds on the previous one, guiding you to confidently craft your own expressive watercolour creations.
TreeTree Tes specializes in whimsical artworks across multiple mediums, including watercolour, one of her favourites. Her works often feature mixed media, blending techniques to create narratives. With over two decades of creative experience, she hopes to inspire others to explore their own unique artistic voice.
The price range for watercolour materials can vary greatly—paper tends to be the most expensive item, often costing more than paint. Each participant is asked to acquire and bring a basic set of materials of their choice/price-point.
- Watercolour brushes: 3 different sizes/types
- Small: Pointed tip
- Medium: Flat with a tilted tip
- Large: Flat and wide
(If you are on a budget or just exploring the medium, a single medium-sized tilted-tip brush will be sufficient for most tasks.)
- Watercolour paints: Any brand. If using tube paints, please also bring a palette for mixing the colours.
- Water spray bottle
- Watercolour paper: 300g, cold-pressed
- A towel

TreeTree Tes