Joseph Zbukvic

Lakeside, Montana beach walk

heading out, Kyneton

Parisian street

Millard's, Fitzroy
Joseph Zbukvic is confirmed for April 20 - 23, 2011 inclusive.

This will be Joseph's last workshop in Vancouver as he intends to scale back his workshop activities for the foreseeable future. It is now
sold out.

The winner of over 200 awards, Joseph is a highly regarded Australian watercolor artist and instructor who has the ability to create magical atmospheres and mood in his paintings. Joseph believes that it is important to paint outdoors, on location, as much as possible.
Advanced and intermediate painters $695.00 CDN.

See more of Joseph’s work on his website http://www.jzbukvic.com

To watch a trailer from Joseph’s DVD
“Watercolour Impressions” produced by APV films, click on the photo here:

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Click here to read an interview with Joseph and Watercolor Artist magazine
for a featured cover piece in its June 2008 issue:

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