Advancing with Watercolor: "Winter Reflections"
About the Author
“Through the media of watercolor and my process of painting I find power through brushwork, and subtlety through transparency.”
“Watercolor differs from other media in that there is a performance aspect to it. The fine pieces come out in one sitting and very often like a classic performance, something happens, a fusion of mind and subject, an improvisation that cannot be duplicated” –
– Gary Tucker
Line, Shape, Color, and Edges, the building blocks of every art piece - We work to develop a fluency with these elements while developing the technical aspect of watercolor through drills and studies.
"Winter Reflection"
This is part 2 in a series of lesson centered on rendering winter scenes with watercolor
We are building on the first lesson of this series “Solitude” - the HD Video details the process from the concept of the painting through the signature - Gary takes time to explain his choices in designing the painting and leads you step by step through the technical process “in the end we want a vision that watercolor can give us - rich reflections of winter light on the Muddy River”
- Image source
- drawing
- step by step drill -
- step by step tutorial -
- materials list
- link to image sharing site for feedback from me and your classmates Upon purchase you will receive a key to the video and directions for the supplemental materials