Suggested Supplies
I suggest the following, the outlines are deliberately loose as I do not believe that ink and watercolour painting and sketching is improved by highly specific materials!
In this four days, I would also love you to bring other supplies - pastels, inks and more - used to supplement our watercolours. I will be bringing a few bits and pieces for people to try (pencils, crayons, surprises) - in certain workshops as well. However, please do not bring acrylic or oil paints, as we will not be able to clean these up from the rather pristine hall should any issues arise.
Ink pens with waterproof ink - this could be a couple of fineliners, or a fountain pen with waterproof ink (e.g. SketchINK, or Platinum Carbon Black ink)
Watercolours in a portable tin/palette
Brushes - whatever you are most comfortable with, we will be using a range of round, mop and flat brushes in our style
Paper - watercolour paper of 300gsm or higher strongly advised (we will be able to sell you sheets of paper for a nominal fee if you wish to try our preferred brands), as well as a good quality watercolour sketchbook.
If you wish to bring watercolour pencils, posca pens, wax, and other mixed media then you are more than welcome to do so.
IMPORTANT SUPPLIES TO BRING BEYOND THE ABOVE
A sketching/drawing board and clips to hold your paper down - there are many many solutions to sketching outside, one of them is a drawing board. There are equally many many different drawing boards at a huge range of prices. The lightest and cheapest option is a foam core drawing board, great for sitting outside and sketching and keeping your supplies self contained - you can purchase A3 foam core boards for a couple of pounds in many art shops, if you have any questions about this please just ask.
A water container for painting outside.