In this course, we'll cover the following: You'll learn what materials are best for watercolor painting, what makes a good composition, the importance of values, edges, color & shapes. You'll learn drawing skills utilizing perspective, proportions, & brushstrokes with Figures Trees, Skies, Cars and finally you'll do painting side by side with me. We cover the importance of mastering pigment to water ratio in your brush. Here's the list of materials you'll need for this course: Paints: At least three primary colors and earth colors of professional quality. Examples: Light Red, French Ultramarine, Raw Sienna or Cadmium Red and Cadmium Yellow. My personal palette consists of: French Ultra Marine, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean Blue, Cadmium Red, Light Red, Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Yellow, Cad Yellow Light, Yellow Ocher, Payne's Grey, Burnt Sienna. Miscellaneous Essentials: Drawing board, gatorboard, foam core or anything that supports paper.
Palette: A light, portable palette is recommended.
Brushes: any type or brand designed for watercolor with good snap and point. I use Kolinsky sable and synthetic rounds (small to large), natural or synthetic mop brushes (small to large), a thin liner or rigger for small details.
Paper: rough or cold-pressed; 140Lb (300gm) or heavier; professional quality. My favorite is Arches.
Paper Size: 11”x 15” is the most practical in my workshop/classes
Masking tape, clips, or staplers to secure paper to the board
Pencil (2B, 4B or 6B)
Eraser: I like a kneaded eraser.
Sketchbook or drawing pad for sketches (optional)
A container for washing brushes (Yogurt container, Tomato can etc.)
Paper towels, for cleaning brushes
Household sponge for controlling water absorption
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