CALM SUN
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In this workshop you will learn how to paint the sun light to create the mood of your paintings using only two colours.
No previous experience required
For all ages and for all skills levels
BASIC package for self study Lifetime access to 112 minutes detailed video tutorial
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Materials that I am going to use during demonstration;
This list is only for your information, there is no need to get exactly what I am using:
Watercolour paper
- Arches watercolour paper, cotton, cold press or rough, 300 gm2
Watercolour brushes;
- Round # 10-12 Paul Rubens
- Flat synthetic brush 3/4 and 1 1/2 or larger (Escoda, Grumbacher)
Watercolour paint;
Ultramarine
Orange
Lavender (optional)
White Gouache (optional)
And/or
White pen, Gelly Roll, 08, Sakura, Japan (optional)
And/or
Watercolour plexiglass board (any plastic board that the wet paper will stick to); You can use any smooth surface board big enough to place your paper on it; glass, mirror, flat baking sheet.
Watercolour palette with a large surface for mixing pigments. Alternatively, you can use a white ceramic plate.
Two large jars for water;
Paper towels;
Sea sponge;
Hair dryer.