painting watercolour landscapes with depth

How to paint watercolour landscapes with depth. Online Zoom course.
How to paint watercolour landscapes with depth. Online Zoom course.

Upcoming Zoom course!

How do you paint beautiful, vibrant, watercolour landscapes with a wonderful sense of depth? When you paint a landscape with depth you draw a viewer right into your scene. You can tell a great story, create a painting with drama or peace and calm.

Painting with depth informs every single one of my paintings. It doesn't matter what I paint - landscapes, abstracts, still lifes, animals - I'm always thinking about depth.

Join me the first weekend of November, in this new online mini-course, where I'll explain the theory of aerial perspective and we'll put it into practise painting 2 vibrant watercolours.

2 lessons, online mini-course

In the first lesson we'll cover the theory of aerial perspective and paint a simple landscape putting the rules into practise. The next day we'll paint a more complex scene.

Classes are small and limited to 20 students only. This allows for ample time to ask questions and to get feedback on your work. Recordings are available after each class

Class dates …
Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 November 2023, 4pm CET (Madrid)

For more info and to book your spot :
www.walden.co.nz/zoom_landscapes_with_depth.htm

I hope to see you there!

Archway, Wharariki Beach, New Zealand
Archway, Wharariki Beach, New Zealand
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