Have you recently indulged in a moment just for yourself? Art, surprisingly, is a powerful form of self-care.
Daily, I find inspiration in a multitude of things, prompting me to dedicate a bit of time to daily art practice. This routine has remarkably advanced my skills and brings me a tranquil sense of peace at the close of each day.
Watercolor is a truly remarkable medium, offering pure joy as you wet the paper and witness the mesmerising blends and effects that unfold. Join me on a creative journey for 30 Days and Discover the joy of painting with watercolor, In this 30 day challenge we are going to try 30 easy yet beautiful winter landscapes.
In this class, I will guide you through 30 days of painting winter watercolor landscapes. The projects I have chosen are truly beautiful and I bet you'll have an incredible time each day as you discover new techniques, color combinations, tips and tricks.
I will guide you on the materials you need to get started. From choosing the right paper to mixing the right colors to the brushes needed to paint a picture.With each project, I will explain in detail the color palette before we begin the main project.
Even if you have no previous experience, you are welcome to take this class. I will explain every little thing in detail so you do not feel like a beginner.
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I'm so excited to have you here. Thanks a lot for joining :)
Materials you'll need :
- Watercolor Paper – I recommend to use an artist grade watercolor paper which is 100% cotton 140 lb cold pressed paper. I will be using Canson Heritage Cold pressed 140 lb. Size - A6
- Brushes - 1''Wash brush, Round Brushes Size 12, Size 8, Size 6 and Size 2, Flat Brush - 1/2 inch
- Watercolors - Colors needed is explained at the beginning of every painting
- White Gouache / White Watercolor
- Masking fluid (Optional)
- A palette to mix your paints
- Masking tape
- Any kind of board to fix your paper
- Two jars of water
- Pencil and an eraser
- Paper towel or a cotton towel for dabbing your brushes