DAVID REYNOLDS | SCARLET HONEYEATER & SILKY OAK IN WATERCOLOUR
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Monday 12 – Friday 16 January 2026 – only 3 places left!
Our subject for this workshop will be the Scarlet Honeyeater and Silky Oak. This workshop is designed for experienced beginners and/or intermediate level artists with some watercolour experience wanting to expand your skill level.
Prior to the workshop, students will receive a link to a secure Google Drive Folder containing all reference materials and instructions.
Our subject for this workshop will be the Scarlet Honeyeater and Silky Oak. This workshop is designed for experienced beginners and/or intermediate level artists with some watercolour experience wanting to expand your skill level.
Prior to the workshop, students will receive a link to a secure Google Drive Folder containing all reference materials and instructions.
DAVID REYNOLDS Bio
Web davidreynoldsart.com.au
Instagram davidreynoldsfineart
With a passion for portraying botanical and wildlife subjects in breathtaking detail, David's artistry shines through his signature style of 'Accurate Realism'. His work in watercolour beautifully captures the essence of Australian flora and fauna, as well as exotic plants and wildlife from around the globe.
David's dedication to his craft is evident through his award-winning status and his role as a tutor with the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and Nature in Art at Park Orchards, and shares his expertise through teaching and workshops both locally and internationally.
He has artwork accepted into the Victorian and New South Wales State Botanical Collections and in private collections worldwide.
Instagram davidreynoldsfineart
With a passion for portraying botanical and wildlife subjects in breathtaking detail, David's artistry shines through his signature style of 'Accurate Realism'. His work in watercolour beautifully captures the essence of Australian flora and fauna, as well as exotic plants and wildlife from around the globe.
David's dedication to his craft is evident through his award-winning status and his role as a tutor with the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and Nature in Art at Park Orchards, and shares his expertise through teaching and workshops both locally and internationally.
He has artwork accepted into the Victorian and New South Wales State Botanical Collections and in private collections worldwide.




