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Do you love the outdoors? Do you love making art? Would you love to make art outdoors?! Then come explore the Angeles National Forest with us and Professor Julia Paull from the Roski School of Art and Design. We will be hiking the 5-mile trail to Cooper Canyon Falls. Once there, we will hang out for a while for some sketching, painting, dirt drawing good times! No experience, in art or the outdoors, is necessary. Can’t wait to see you there!
PACKING LIST:
H2O
SUN HAT + SUNSCREEN
SNACK - GRANOLA BAR, TRAIL MIX, APPLE, ETC.
ART SUPPLIES! - we will provide some paper, pencils and two watercolor pallets to share, but please bring whatever kind of sketchbooks/paints/art-making devices you would like!
WAIVERS
PROFESSOR: Julia Paull
DEPARTMENT: Roski School of Art and Design - Here is a piece from her work “The Series of Circumstances Part I”
RATE MY PROFESSOR: "Julia is the best professor."
Professor Julia Paull is a Los Angeles artist working in photography, drawing and writing whose work explores metaphysics and man’s impact on nature. Check out her website here!
PEAK: Cooper Canyon Falls via Burkhart Trail
DIFFICULTY: 2/5
SCENERY: We will hike out to a super cool (and refreshing) waterfall. Once there we will hang out and do some painting/drawing before heading back!
FUN FACT: Old school watercolor paint was made with honey.
TRIP LEAD: Addie
Contact Addie: bouck@usc.edu
Read Addie's bio here.