How To Plan Awesome Watercolor Artwork
Four Step Approach To Get Amazing Results
Description
Awesome art isn't by accident, or luck. It's Intentional!!!
In this course you will learn a four step processthat will teach you how to paint awesome watercolor art.
It's designed for experienced watercolorists that have been around the medium for a while and want to take their art to the next level.
Here are the four steps we will cover;
Step one; The Why - This is the key to making meaningful art. Without a why the art will often become flat, trite, or boring. One needs to have a reason for painting art and a why is key for developing strong areas of interest in the painting.
Step two; Composition & Design - Here we will take on an often forgotten, or ignored, area of art making. It can be confusing but we will simplify the process into simple, tried and true methods that works.
Step three; Value Hierarchy - A huge piece of the puzzle and again, often ignored because creatives tend to only focus on color. Values are what 'sells' the composition and the why to the viewer.
Step four; Color Harmony - There are two main categories for creating color harmony. And neither one is color matching! Trying to replicate the hues in nature, or photos, is a waste of time. Instead we will pick one of two paths and they are chromatic or tonal palettes.
Recent Feedback
I am so grateful to have found Robert Joyner!!! All of his classes are so informative and this one is no exception!!! I love this one because it gives me a structure that I can follow when planning a painting!!! I love these classes... and I can't thank Robert enough for his teachings. I am a student for life!!! Thank you Robert!!! - Judy Weinstein
Super class! Definitely do, exactly the kind of class you would find in any good fine arts program at a college or university, and way easier than reading a book ;) - Blair Weaver
Exceptional class. - Judy Wolf
What You Will Learn!
- Four Step Process For Planning Awesome Art
- How To Develop A Solid Point Of Interest, Or 'Why'
- Composition Basics And Common Errors To Avoid
- How To Compose Around The 'Why'
- Value Basics For Creating Three-Dimensional Objects
- Value Hierarchy And How To Use It
- How To Apply Values to Composition
- Two Rock-Solid Color Harmony Techniques
- Why You Shouldn't Try To Match Color
- Use Chromatic Palette For More Vibrant Artwork
- Use Tonal Palettes For Less Colorful Artwork
- And Much More...
Who Should Attend!
- Beginner and Experienced watercolor artists that want to learn an approach for developing their own art from life or photos
- Watercolorists that desire to break away from copying other artists work and want to become more independent