
Cindy Briggs
Paint Your Journey — Watercolor Workshops Abroad & Inspiring Online Programs
Female from Salt Lake City, United states and speaks EnglishAvailable for Collaboration, Interviews in In-Person, Remote Formats
Primarily women 40 -90 who want to learn how to paint from home or while traveling. Many are retired, and have the funds to take this painting journey.
I usually have a few men in the group.
International Travelers.
Topics Discussed by Cindy Briggs
About Cindy Briggs
Hi, I’m Cindy Briggs—an international watercolor instructor, Signature Member of the National and Northwest Watercolor Societies, and author.
For over 25 years, I’ve guided artists of all levels in painting their journeys.
From plein air workshops across Europe and North America to online programs enjoyed around the world, I help artists create captivating compositions with luminous light, harmonious color, and a strong sense of place.
I conduct workshops for the Smithsonian Art Studios, the University of Utah, and other organizations, and my work has been featured in Plein Air Magazine, American Watercolor, Outdoor Painter, and SPLASH 24.
Wherever we meet, I’m here to help you enjoy the process and create watercolors that feel personal, vibrant, and true to you.
Availability for Interviews
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 10am to 4pm America/Denver
Interview & Promotion Format
- Guest Form
- Pre-Interview Call
- Share Episodes
- Email Subscribers
Target Audience
Primarily women 40 -90 who want to learn how to paint from home or while traveling. Many are retired, and have the funds to take this painting journey.
I usually have a few men in the group.
International Travelers.
Why Invite Cindy Briggs as a Guest?
As a guest, I bring over 25 years of watercolor teaching and travel workshop experience, with stories from painting across Europe to working with the Smithsonian and teaching in my 8 online programs. I love sharing practical tips, creative insights, and real-world experiences that resonate with artists at every level. My approach is encouraging, uplifting—and I enjoy conversations that inspire people to start seeing the world like an artist and paint their own journey