GHS Student Teaches Watercolor Greeting Card Class - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Aspiring artists of all ages attended the recent Watercolor Greeting Card Masterclass, a Geneseo High School Art Club Fundraiser taught by GHS senior Kaye Hogue.

Kaye Hogue. Photo Submitted

“Students” in the class ranged in age from eight to adult.

The event was held in the GHS Library Commons and the invitation read: “In the spirit of spring, you will learn how to paint cherry blossom greeting cards. You will leave with five of your own handmade cards and knowledge of watercolor basics.”

GHS art instructors Sarah Degarmo and Kim Windisch assisted Hogue at the class.

Although the Watercolor Class is not the first class the Art Club has offered for the community, Hogue explained that it was different and said, “Other art classes tend to prioritize learning the medium first before dedicating a lot of time to working on a complete piece. In this class, we wanted everyone to have the chance to leave with five greeting cards they liked so we prioritized learning the steps to make one specific subject. We condensed a lot of information into a one-and-a-half hour class so our guests could leave with enough skill and knowledge to pursue the medium further.”

Cost of the class was $25 per person which included all materials – watercolor practice paper, watercolor cards and envelopes and engraved pencils.

In addition to being involved in Art Club at GHS, Hogue also is in band and Scholastic Bowl and she volunteers at the Geneseo Historical Museum. She added,”I love art of all kinds, but am most familiar with watercolor painting. Next fall I will be attending the University of Illinois at Chicago to study Art History and M Museum studies with the hope of one day becoming an art museum curator.”

The fundraiser was held in an effort to raise funds for the GHS Art Club trip to the Figge Museum in Davenport.

Geneseo High School Art Club Hosted a Watercolor Greeting Card Fundraiser at Geneseo High School. Photo Submitted

The recent class was held in an effort to raise funds for the GHS Art Club trip to the Figge Museum in Davenport. GHS Art Club members also will be at the upcoming Geneseo Art Walk on Saturday, April 27, in downtown Geneseo where they will be selling a variety of items they have created to continue to raise funds for upcoming trips to the Figge Art Museum and The Art Institute of Chicago.

Ameilia Seys & Anne Seys. Photo Submitted

Rachel Pratt & Nicole Freadhoff. Photo Submitted

Andrea Hogue, Kaye Hogue, & Sue Fonteyn, Photo Submitted