How To Paint Water With Watercolor
Learn how to paint water with watercolor using various techniques! Designed for those who enjoy watercolors but lack the skills for developing high-quality landscapes with water scenery.
Discover how to paint lakes, streams, seas, waterfalls and quiet ponds with watercolors. We will start with simple ideas and end with more advanced techniques. This no-nonsense, step-by-step class is suited for all watercolorists looking to develop a workflow that gets results every single time.
YOU'LL LEARN:
- 7 Simple methods for painting water
- 12 Step-by-step water examples
- 2 Detailed videos of Master's water examples
- 2 Assignment reels to test your skills
- 3 Student critique videos to cure common issues
- 7 Refined demonstrations painting finished art
- 6 Step-by-step finished painting demonstrations
WHO IS THIS CLASS FOR
- Beginner and aspiring watercolorists that want to take action right now and start developing a better way to paint water with watercolors.
- Artists that enjoy painting landscapes but need to develop a 'general model' for understanding how to approach water scenery.
- Anyone who wants a reliable process for making better water inspired art more consistently.
Disclaimer: Your results aren't guaranteed but if you work diligently you will surpass your wildest expectations
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
- 43 Detailed video tutorials
- 7 Step-by-step demonstrations for creating finished water art
- 7 High-res images of finished art
- 7 Methods for creating water paintings with watercolor
- Lifetime access to content and future updates
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Robert Joyner is a self-taught artist from Goochland, Virginia. In addition to being a prolific teacher and painter, he works for many popular brands such as Kentucky Derby, Carnival Cruise Lines, 555 Steak House, and CBS to name a few. He paints full-time from his home studio and teaches over 20,000 students with his online classes. He's a happy husband and father of three kids that keep him busy when he's not slinging paint :)