Virtual Watercolour Workshop
April Zoom: Reflective Boats and Turquoise Waters

When:

26th April 2024

Time:

20:00 GMT

Price:

€69.00

Duration:

2 hrs

Reflective Boats and Turquoise Waters

“As we’re nearing the summer, join me as I cover the fundamentals of creating tranquil coastal scenes of Mediterranean sailing boats and mediative waves.”

Zoom is proving to be a very effective method of watercolour tuition and I’m excited to meet and paint with students from around the world that I don’t have the honour of meeting and painting with in person!

You can paint along or sit back and take it all in as I demonstrate how I create my watercolours.

Each session costs €69 and included is a photo reference for my demo painting and a written email critique of your work produced on the virtual workshop.

IMPORTANT: Class is conducted via Zoom, please visit www.zoom.us to download the Zoom app for your laptop, tablet or phone, whichever device you plan to use to take the workshop or course. You will receive an email inviting you to join the session.

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Zoom watercolour features

01.

Live demo sharing the magic in realtime

02.

A written critique emailed upon receiving your work

03.

Meet fellow like minded artists

04.

Reference photo emailed

List of materials

Please note that paints and brushes are just a guideline. For beginners a multipack set of Cotman tube watercolours will do just fine. A selection of three different sized brushes is also fine. Eg. A rigger, a mop and a sable.

  • • French Ultramarine Blue

    • Cobalt Blue

    • Alizarian Crimson

    • Burnt Sienna

    • Cad Yellow

    • Yellow Ochre

    • Pyrrol Orange

    • Neutral Tint

    • Lavender

    • White (Gouache)

  • I use big and small mop brushes and pointed sable brushes, mine are mainly squirrel but there are good synthetics.

    My mop is a Neef brush size # 10 (Or nearest size to, whatever you feel comfortable with, it just needs to hold paint and have a point)

    I have a selection of sables and small mops, again whatever you have at hand that you feel comfortable with.

    A rigger or needle point for fine details and lines.

  • A sketch pad between 250g and 300g, fine or rough, doesn’t matter. Mine is a Mole Skin long landscape sketch pad that’s pages are fine on one side and rough on the other. I do like to use the long landscape pads.

    Paper for finished painting can be Arches, Saunders Waterford or alike, 300 grams / 140 lb Rough texture off white

  • • Tissues

    • Masking tape

    • 4B pencil (or nearest to)

    • Water spray bottle

    • Water container

    • And a willingness to laugh and learn!!

Works of students