Trees in Watercolours
Go from a non-painter to a watercolourist with confidence with a little help from Bev!
Description
At the end of this course, we have a beautiful, final masterpiece "Birch trees" to be proud of. I would love to see your paintings that you have created!
•This course provided step by step instructions, so anyone can learn basic watercolour techniques and develop their personal skills in future paintings.
•We reviewed tools of the trade such as watercolour paper, paints and brushes. The most common watercolour paper is cold pressed because it gives a nice surface texture to paint on. In this course, Watercolour paints come in either tubes or small pans. Brushes are made with Natural hairs, synthetic or blended. In this course we used only two types: round and flat.
• The Bonus lecture introduced basic colour theory. Students were able to create their own Colour Wheel and see for themselves the magic of secondary colours appearing.
• This course was especially made for beginner students to encourage them to pick up a brush and have fun by 'doing'.
Happy Painting
Bev
What You Will Learn!
- Create a beautiful "Birch trees" painting to be proud of!
- Review of Colour Theory by creating a Colour Wheel, and playing with complementary colours.
- The best way to understand the medium of watercolours is to experiment with a variety of techniques which make up a watercolour artist toolbox
- Are you a beginner painter? This class is for you with 'step by step' instructions!
Who Should Attend!
- This course is suited for the "Beginner" painter who always wanted to learn but afraid to start!
- No prior painting skills required
- This course is too basic for seasoned watercolour artists