IN PERSON - Water, Water Everywhere: How Do I Paint That?
Les McDonald, Jr.Saturday & Sunday, May 22 & 23 9:00am - 4:00pm $150 members/$170 non-members
There are so many ways to approach the subject of painting water in watercolor art, but sometimes, the simplest approaches are the best.
Water is almost always moving, changing, always different. It can act as a mirror, reflecting its surroundings back at us, or it can be opaque and impossible to read; it can be calm or whipped up by weather, deep or shallow.
Water looks lighter and warmer (less blue) as it approaches the shore. Dry brush created broken edges give impression of fluidity.
Water is transparent; you can see through it and hence see objects in it.
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