Will you enjoy this course?
If you love being in nature, whether that's in your garden, the countryside or other green space, you probably want to capture it in watercolour.
Perhaps you are looking for a more contemporary way of capturing the essence of Mother Nature. Maybe you don't want to paint every detail or take a traditional approach.
In this course we will concentrate on pattern, colour and shape. By using layers of masking fluid we will build up dramatic compositions and for a little added fun, this course takes the form of a tondo (circular painting).
Along the way you will learn lots of skills to apply to your other watercolour paintings. We will cover planning, building up a library of shapes, brush work and the dos and don'ts of masking fluid.
Take a look at the introductory film, which gives some examples of this style and an idea about my teaching style to see if it is a good fit. There is also a pdf you can preview which outlines the content and of course the material list. I am painting a tondo, but if you prefer you can paint a square or rectangle.
My approach is that I want you to go away with the skills and experience you need to paint your own work. So I do not expect you to use the exact colours I use, or the exact design. I think you will learn a lot more by using the examples and adapting it to your own preferences. So, I also show you what to do when things go wrong and how to fix mistakes. The painting is shown in full time, apart from when I was removing the masking fluid as that would have been too boring to watch. It is filmed in my garden studio, and I aim for this course to be the next best thing to sitting alongside me for one-to-one tuition.
I hope you enjoy it!
Perhaps you are looking for a more contemporary way of capturing the essence of Mother Nature. Maybe you don't want to paint every detail or take a traditional approach.
In this course we will concentrate on pattern, colour and shape. By using layers of masking fluid we will build up dramatic compositions and for a little added fun, this course takes the form of a tondo (circular painting).
Along the way you will learn lots of skills to apply to your other watercolour paintings. We will cover planning, building up a library of shapes, brush work and the dos and don'ts of masking fluid.
Take a look at the introductory film, which gives some examples of this style and an idea about my teaching style to see if it is a good fit. There is also a pdf you can preview which outlines the content and of course the material list. I am painting a tondo, but if you prefer you can paint a square or rectangle.
My approach is that I want you to go away with the skills and experience you need to paint your own work. So I do not expect you to use the exact colours I use, or the exact design. I think you will learn a lot more by using the examples and adapting it to your own preferences. So, I also show you what to do when things go wrong and how to fix mistakes. The painting is shown in full time, apart from when I was removing the masking fluid as that would have been too boring to watch. It is filmed in my garden studio, and I aim for this course to be the next best thing to sitting alongside me for one-to-one tuition.
I hope you enjoy it!