Spring Watercolour Workshop

Spring Watercolour Workshop

About This Event

Get creative this Spring season with this beginner-friendly watercolour class!

Join us for a relaxed and creative watercolour workshop as we paint a loose, expressive study of stargazer lilies set against a softly abstract background. Along the way, you’ll explore a range of techniques designed to help you loosen your style and build confidence with the medium. Enjoy the process, experiment with colour and movement, and leave with a beautiful finished piece of your own.

Beginners welcome. All materials are included.

Wednesday, June 3 from 6 to 9 p.m.

Public $45, TBG Members $35 (plus applicable taxes and fees).

About Linda Borris

Linda is a Toronto-based artist, specializing in Watercolour painting techniques. She focuses on her interests in botanical studies and constantly strives to discover interesting ways to portray her work. Linda’s painting compositions depict her particular attention to detail. Her art generally consists of bright, bold colours and forms. Mostly working with florals, Linda occasionally completes a fun landscape. Her paintings’ subject matter are usually taken from her own photography images. Linda loves to share her enjoyment in the lively and vibrant world of botanical essences. Her art can be seen in both group exhibits and separate venues.

She is a member of the Beach Guild of Fine Art and former member of Botanical Artists of Canada.

Also visit Linda’s work on Instagram: @watercolourslinda

Join Toronto Botanical Garden

Join the Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) as a member to get a discount on this program, upcoming events and classes, and free parking. A TBG membership helps you deepen your knowledge and connection to the natural world, become a part of a dynamic community of plant people, and be inspired! Become a member!

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Date June 3, 2026
Time 18:00:00 – 21:00:00
Themes 🎨 Garden Arts & Culture, 🌿 Native Plants & Habitat

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