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Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Materials with Tatiana Anisimova

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Materials with Tatiana Anisimova

Join us for an inspiring mini-workshop with Tatiana Anisimova, where we will explore Winsor & Newton professional watercolour paints, papers, and brushes.  This interactive session will provide you with hands-on experience, allowing you to learn to use high-quality art supplies effectively through guided practice.  You will discover watercolour techniques such as wet-in-wet, wet-on-dry, pigment pick-up, and more!

Enhance your artistic skills and experience the quality of Winsor & Newton products in this unique mini-workshop.  Whether you are an experienced artist or just starting out, we look forward to seeing you there, being creative and having fun!

Materials - provided

Winsor & Newton Pro Watercolours: Quinatridone Magenta, Winsor Blue (Green Shade), Winsor Lemon, Paynes Grey, Van Dyke Brown 

Winsor & Newton Prol Watercolour Paper Blocks, CP, 7X10 

Winsor & Newton Pro Synthetic Watercolour Brushes, Round 8

 

 

Hosted by Opus Art Supplies & our Experience leader

Tatiana Anisimova, MSc, is a Vancouver-based visual artist recognized for her painterly realism and technically refined botanical and figurative work. With an academic background in biology and continued studies at Emily Carr University of Art+Design, she bridges scientific observation and expressive realism. She is represented by lanTan Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver) and is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists. She is also an active member of the National Oil & Acrylic Painters' Society and the Oil Painters of America. Her work has been selected for major juried exhibitions, including NOAPS International, and has received multiple awards recognizing technical excellence.

Instagram: @tania.watercolour
Spoonflower: @tania_watercolour
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to register in advance?

Yes—most events require registration to reserve your spot. Free demos with limited space can fill up quickly, so we recommend signing up early.

What’s included in a paid vs free event?

Paid events may include hands-on instruction, materials, and exclusive product offers. The details will be listed on the event page.

Free events may include a short, informative session led by an artist—perfect for picking up techniques, learning about materials, and sparking inspiration. You’re welcome to paint along, but it’s not required.

Will I get a recording if I miss an online event?

No. These demos are live-only. If recorded, the footage is gifted to the artist and not shared publicly.

Can I attend an online event if I don’t live in BC?

Yes! Our online events are open to artists across Canada and beyond.

Where are events held?

We host events both in-store at select Opus locations and online via Zoom or other platforms. The location and format will always be clearly stated.

I registered but didn’t receive a confirmation email. What should I do?

Check your junk or spam folders first. If you’re still unsure, email Pamela Mark at pmark@opusartsupplies.com to confirm your registration.

What’s the difference between free and paid events?

Free events are short, demo-based sessions led by professional artists—great for inspiration and learning.

Paid events offer deeper, hands-on instruction with more time, materials, or exclusive access. They’re ideal for artists looking to grow their skills.

Some paid events are free or discounted for Artist and Creative Tier Members.

Is it okay to ask questions during the demo?

Absolutely. Use the community chat to ask demo-related questions. Our host will relay them to the artist as time allows.

When will I be let in from the Zoom waiting room?

We open the room right at the start time. Arrive a couple of minutes early to avoid delays.

How can I apply to be a demo artist?

We love connecting with artists who teach and inspire. Apply here to share your skills in an upcoming demo.