Renee Walden
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lavender meadow in watercolour

lavender meadow in watercolour

2 May 2024

In just over a month I'll be heading to France to guide a 10 day retreat and one of the things we hope to paint will be fields of lavender :-) There's something so evocative about painting lavender in...

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snowdrops in watercolour

snowdrops in watercolour

25 April 2024

A very iconic symbol of the first signs of spring - snowdrops! They're so delicate and pure and super lovely to paint. In this lesson we also play with creating a bokeh effect - those circle highlight...

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frangipanis in watercolour

frangipanis in watercolour

9 April 2024

There's something so incredibly exotic about frangipanis. Maybe it's because they conjure up images of Hawaii and garlands of tropical flowers. But then there's also how fragile and pure they look, an...

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the art of loosening up

the art of loosening up

18 March 2024

Learn watercolours with me! Sign up to be the first to know about new free lessons, upcoming workshops & painting holidays. Join my mailing list I won't send you spam! Unsubscribe at any time. Built w...

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a rock sculpture on the beach

a rock sculpture on the beach

7 March 2024

Join me on my favourite beach on the north coast of Spain. We visit every September and part of the tradition is that David builds these huge rock sculptures and I sketch them. Now you can paint one w...

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white egret

white egret

22 February 2024

It's feeling rather spring like here in the Pyrenees, although I think it's only a short spell before winter returns again. I hope the birds know this, because they're wide awake already and the other...

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quinacridone pigments in watercolours

quinacridone pigments in watercolours

14 February 2024

One question that crops up fairly often is why would you purchase quinacridone colours, when other traditional pigments seem so similar? In fact, it cropped up again in my Patreon forum back in Decemb...

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delicate arch

delicate arch

1 February 2024

In 2011 we visited Utah and Colorado on a climbing holiday. The wonderful red rock formations, towers, arches and canyons, all set in the desert, were some of the best scenery I had ever seen. Long wi...

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old door

old door

25 January 2024

Who doesn't love watercolour paintings of old doors and windows? They have a charm all their own. And, certainly, a whole series of them hanging together would be really lovely. In this lesson we use ...

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