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Davis, California, United States
About the store
Rick Tan, MD Doctor of Medicine, Waldorf Teacher Certification, BA Biological Sciences Rick is a professional artist, harpist, pianist, feng shui consultant, wedding designer/officiant, and educator. He has taught at two Waldorf schools, and has been a K-12 public school teacher, gifted and talented facilitator, and school artist-in-residence. Rick has homeschooled his own four children. He consults in the areas of Waldorf curriculum, homeschooling, art, and music. Jennifer Tan, MA ​Master's Degree in Education--Administration, California Teaching and Administration Credentials, BA Classical Civilization Jennifer is a professional fiber artist, flutist, aromatherapist, wedding planner/officiant, and educator. She has been a school teacher, gifted and talented facilitator, principal and organizational leader. Jennifer has homeschooled her own children both privately and through a charter school in a Waldorf-inspired environment. She consults in the areas of Waldorf curriculum, homeschooling, handwork and music.
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Preview of Wet-on-Wet Painting of Waterfall Video | Art Lesson 5 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf
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Wet-on-Wet Painting of Waterfall Video | Art Lesson 5 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf

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“You have to make friends with water,” says Rick Tan. “Watercoloring is an art of letting go, and letting water be!” Working with water is a living medium where the piece evolves as the artist progresses through their work. This video honors the element of water as a subject where artist Dr. Rick Tan will instruct you through painting a Waterfall. Learn basic technical skills and concepts such as pigment intensity, brush stroke, contrast, blending, and perspective. Supplies needed: watercolor p
Preview of Wet-on-Wet Painting of Ocean Video | Art Lesson 4 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf
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Wet-on-Wet Painting of Ocean Video | Art Lesson 4 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf

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Syrendell
“You have to make friends with water,” says Rick Tan. “Watercoloring is an art of letting go, and letting water be!” Working with water is a living medium where the piece evolves as the artist progresses through their work. This video honors the element of water as a subject where artist Dr. Rick Tan will instruct you through painting an Ocean. Learn basic technical skills and concepts such as pigment intensity, brush stroke, contrast, blending, and perspective. Supplies needed: watercolor pape
Preview of Wet-on-Wet Painting of Lake Video | Art Lesson 3 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf
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Wet-on-Wet Painting of Lake Video | Art Lesson 3 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf

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Syrendell
“You have to make friends with water,” says Rick Tan. “Watercoloring is an art of letting go, and letting water be!” Working with water is a living medium where the piece evolves as the artist progresses through their work. This video honors the element of water as a subject where artist Dr. Rick Tan will instruct you through painting a Lake. Learn basic technical skills and concepts such as pigment intensity, brush stroke, contrast, blending, and perspective. Supplies needed: watercolor paper,
Preview of Wet-on-Wet Painting of River Video | Art Lesson 1 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf
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Wet-on-Wet Painting of River Video | Art Lesson 1 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf

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Syrendell
“You have to make friends with water,” says Rick Tan. “Watercoloring is an art of letting go, and letting water be!” Working with water is a living medium where the piece evolves as the artist progresses through their work. This video honors the element of water as a subject where artist Dr. Rick Tan will instruct you through painting a River. Learn basic technical skills and concepts such as pigment intensity, brush stroke, contrast, blending, and perspective. Supplies needed: watercolor paper
Preview of Wet-on-Wet Painting of Puddle Video | Art Lesson 2 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf
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Wet-on-Wet Painting of Puddle Video | Art Lesson 2 of 5 | Rick Tan | Waldorf

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Syrendell
“You have to make friends with water,” says Rick Tan. “Watercoloring is an art of letting go, and letting water be!” Working with water is a living medium where the piece evolves as the artist progresses through their work. This video honors the element of water as a subject where artist Dr. Rick Tan will instruct you through painting a Puddle. Learn basic technical skills and concepts such as pigment intensity, brush stroke, contrast, blending, and perspective. Supplies needed: watercolor pape
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Rick Tan, MD Doctor of Medicine, Waldorf Teacher Certification, BA Biological Sciences Rick is a professional artist, harpist, pianist, feng shui consultant, wedding designer/officiant, and educator. He has taught at two Waldorf schools, and has been a K-12 public school teacher, gifted and talented facilitator, and school artist-in-residence. Rick has homeschooled his own four children. He consults in the areas of Waldorf curriculum, homeschooling, art, and music. Jennifer Tan, MA ​Master's Degree in Education--Administration, California Teaching and Administration Credentials, BA Classical Civilization Jennifer is a professional fiber artist, flutist, aromatherapist, wedding planner/officiant, and educator. She has been a school teacher, gifted and talented facilitator, principal and organizational leader. Jennifer has homeschooled her own children both privately and through a charter school in a Waldorf-inspired environment. She consults in the areas of Waldorf curriculum, homeschooling, handwork and music.

Teaching style

Waldorf-inspired, artistic, musical

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The snail is our avatar, our mascot. It holds the universe and the golden mean in its shell. It is close to earth and nature. It moves at a pace that we can only hope to achieve in our fast-moving lives. So the Syrendell Snail represents the striving for savoring all the little, beautiful moments of life. As a wife and husband team, we have over fifty years combined experience in education. In our journey through public school, private Waldorf school, and homeschool, we discovered that one thing was at the core of it all: for learning to be meaningful, teaching has to be regarded as an art. And all good art starts from the heart. While curriculum, pedagogy, and systems of education continue to evolve, it is a teacher's passion and compassion -- the stuff of the heart -- that is at the core of education, and makes teaching and learning a meaningful experience. At Syrendell, we teach what we are passionate about. This translates to our students young and old being engaged and loving to learn. We enjoy sharing our love of handwork, wet on wet painting, woodworking, music, drawing, and singing, as well as science, math, and language arts. In fact, we believe teaching should be an interweaving of disciplines. Next time a snail is crossing your garden bed, say to it: "I shall savor life. You, my friend, I shall name Syrendell the Snail!"