workshop Watercolor
- June 10
- advanced (young) adults
Practical information
Workshop Watercolor
Lectures Eungyeol Lee and Rogier Trompert
Language ENG (Dutch lecturer on site)
Level: advanced and experts
Price: 40 euros
All materials and coffee/tea included, entrance to the museum also (so come earlier and enjoy the exhibitions!)
Number of participants: 16
Date: zaterdag 10th June, from 13.30 till 16.30 hrs.
Location: Natuurmuseum Brabant, Spoorlaan 434, 5038 CH Tilburg (Tilburg Central Station is across the street).
What does the workshop hold:
The workshop will start with a short lesson about the mechanism of watercolor and the basics of color mixing. Then, after a quick sketch of either a plant or bone, you will try to apply these learned techniques yourself.

Rogier Trompert
Rogier Trompert earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at the Academy of visual art (Minerva) in Groningen, with a major in medical illustration in 1996 and a traineeship at 'the Department of art in medicine' of the University of Manchester (UK). He obtained a master degree from the Postgraduate Course in Scientific illustration of the University Maastricht and Zuyd University and became certified in 1999.
His own company, Rogier Trompert Medical Art, focuses on Medical and Scientific illustration. He works for medical specialists, pharmaceutical companies, universities, museums, scientific magazines and publishers.
Furthermore he works for the faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences of the Maastricht University at the department of Anatomy and Embryology. From 2004 he teaches at the Master Scientific Illustration where he became Head and Coordinator in January 2012.
Eungyeol Lee
Hello! My name is Eungyeol Lee. I am a second-year student in the Master Scientific Illustration program located in Maastricht. Scientific illustrators are the people who build the bridge of art between learners and the science/nature world. I enjoy working on subjects such as veterinary science and surgery, especially on large animals!
I work with various mediums, from pencil to 3D, and watercolor is one of them. Watercolor is a traditional medium loved by many illustrators throughout history, still widely used today. I hope you find joy in the colors and delicacy the aquarelles give you.