Sketchbook Everyday: Painting Birds in Watercolor
- 4.4
Brief Introduction
Drawing, value study and step by step painting instructionsDescription
Welcome to the Sketchbook everyday Series of courses.
In this fourth course, you will learn how to draw and paint three (a Robin, a Kingfisher and a Paradise Flycatcher) birds using watercolors.
My name is Mandar, a Fine Artist, and a sculptor. I will be leading you through this course.
I've designed this course for the artist in you who wants to improve your art but has limited time to practice. Sketchbook is your best place to practice and hone your skills. It’s your private space; and your aim here is not to produce a gallery ready painting but to try out new things, have fun and improve your art.
In this course, we will draw and shade 3 different birds to do complete value studies of the birds and then draw and paint the birds with watercolors. By doing sketches like this every day you will learn to draw things in a simplistic manner, understand the light & shade; and gain the confidence to use watercolors more effectively. Painting like this will give you the joy and satisfaction of creating something beautiful every time.
This method of painting gives best results and improves artistic confidence very quickly.
This way of practicing is great for people who want to do something creative every day and also for those who want to pursue art or illustration as a career. You will see every line that I draw, every brush stroke that I make and I'll also be talking to you about my process.
This series of courses is for you if you want to improve your art and are willing to practice art-making for at least 15 minutes every day. It doesn't matter if you are a student, a professional, a homemaker or a retired person. No prior art making experience is necessary to take this course. Just having the interest is enough.
I look forward to seeing you inside this class!
Happy painting!
Mandar
Requirements
- Requirements
- No prior painting experience is needed. Interest in art is the only requirement.