“The Farm”

Instructor: Nationally Renowned Watercolor Artist Alan Shuptrine

Date: Monday, May 11, 2026

Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Tuition fee with credit card: $171.00 Members; $182.00 Non-Members

Tuition fee with cash or check: $165.00 Members; $175.00 Non-Members

Cancellations must be made at least one week prior to the first day of class in order to receive a refund.

If you prefer to pay by check, please notify the Art League by email in order for us to hold your spot, make check payable to the Art League of Daytona Beach and mail to 433 S. Palmetto Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 along with a completed registration form or you may drop off at the Art League during our gallery hours. For registration form click HERE.

Workshop limited to 12 students.

Registration ends May 4, 2026

Workshop Description:

Join Alan Shuptrine for “The Farm” watercolor class! Explore rolling fields, rustic fences, weathered barns, and livestock in pastures as you learn to capture the charm of rural landscapes. Attendees will practice perspective and depth, along with lighting and shading, while working with a variety of watercolor techniques to bring each element of the scene to life. Don’t be intimidated, this class is for all levels!

Bring a bagged lunch.

For a complete supply list click HERE

For questions regarding registration contact the Art League at 386-947-7103 or email daytonaartleague@gmail.com

For question regarding the workshop contact Rachelle Haddock at rachelle@shuptrines.com

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Alan Shuptrine (1963-   )

Renowned for his mastery in the arts, Shuptrine is a nationally awarded artist and a master craftsman.  He is a leading practitioner in the centuries-old art of handcrafting and water gilding fine art frames and mirrors, wood carving, and sgraffito etching.  He is also a painter known for his realistic watercolors, oils, gold leaf panels.  His bold, yet sensitive and thought-provoking works, frames, and restoration pieces are in the permanent collections of many American museums and hundreds of corporate and private collections nationwide. Born the son of recognized painter, Hubert Shuptrine (1936-2006), Alan has continued the legacy of realism in watercolor that both Andrew Wyeth and his father Hubert established. Read More