Paint a Cottage with Watercolor & Pastel after AR Quinton

  • 4.5
5 hours on-demand video
$ 11.99

Brief Introduction

Learn How To Paint AR Quinton's Scenes with Watercolour then Enhance the Picture using Pastel Pencils.

Description

When I first started using Watercolour in 1980 I was inspired to copy the great artists such as Constable, Quinton and others. I couldn’t get on with oil or acrylic so turned my hand at watercolour.

As I had never gone to art school I just went with my instincts and had fun!

Because I tried to copy the great artists, the techniques I developed were completely unique and unlike any other watercolour pictures I saw.

I remained self taught, learnt as I went along and what you’ll see in this course is a result of years of learning through mistakes and finding what worked.

You’ll also see techniques never before attempted with watercolour (as far as I know). My watercolour pictures, even though they’re “impressionistic”, have a sense of realism about them.

In this course I’ll give you an outline drawing so that you can print this straight to watercolour paper or trace it using a carbon. I’ll also show you the materials I use in my watercolour work.

Then we’ll get started with the paintings which are split into “easy to digest” parts.

With this course you will learn to paint one of my favourite AR Quinton Paintings. You'll learn to paint a sky, trees, foliage, figures, brickwork and more.

After learning how to paint the landscape you will also be shown how to enhance your watercolour with Pastel Pencils! You will see how to make your pictures even more vibrant, colourful and stunning.

I hope you enjoy learning my watercolour techniques, once you are finished, please do share your artwork via the Q & A section or message us using Udemy's messaging tools.

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • Watercolor Paper (I use smooth watercolor paper)
  • Variety of Brushes (optional very fine brushes such as 0, 00 and even 000 which I use from time to time.)
  • Watercolor Paints (I use Winsor and Newton Cotman watercolour pans and palette but you can use any you like)
  • Hardboard backing board (for taping your work to)
  • Brown sticky tape!
  • Ruler (Straight edge and roller - optional though!)
  • Kitchen roll
  • Water container
  • Graphite pencils & sharpener - optional if drawing free hand
  • Optional: Selection of Pastel Pencils to enhance work after watercolor
$ 11.99
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5 hours on-demand video
Colin Bradley School of Art
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