WINTER CABIN
In this workshop you will practice painting a winter scene of a cabin covered with snow.
For all ages and for all skills levels
ZOOM package for online interactive workshop with lifetime access to video tutorial Saturday January 21st, 2023 12 PM to 2 PM EST Homework video review
You will get lifetime access to a video tutorial based on this ZOOM class that will be posted a couple of days after the workshop.
Once you register you will get access to the course content and ZOOM link
Course Content
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Cardinal. Watercolour workshop. BASIC
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Snowy Forest. Watercolour workshop. BASIC
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Winter Cabin. Watercolour workshop. BASIC
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Student’s work
Materials that I am going to use during the workshop:
This list is only for your information, there is no need to get exactly what I am using:
Watercolour paper, Arches watercolour paper, cotton, rough, 300 gm2
Watercolour brushes;
- Round # 10-12 Paul Rubens and # 2 Escoda
- Flat synthetic brush 3/4 and 1 1/2 or larger Escoda
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.
A Pencil 2B and Eraser (kneadable);
Two large jars for water;
Paper towels;
Sea sponge (optional);
Sponge (a small pieces approximately 2x2 cm);
Hair dryer
Watercolour paints:
- Light blue - Cerulean Blue
- Light Turquoise - Cobalt Turquoise
- light lilac - Lavender
- Blue - Royal Blue
- Ultramarine
- Cobalt
- Dark Blue - Delft Blue
- Black Blue - Indigo
- Yellow - Yellow Ochre
- Bright Rusty - Burnt Sienna
- Dark Brown - Burnt Umber
- Dark Grey - Paynes Grey or Neutral Tint
White Gouache (optional)
And/or
White Gelly Roll pen, Sakura 0,8