How to Paint Loose Watercolor Peonies

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Free Online Course: How to Paint Loose Watercolor Peonies provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. How to Paint Loose Watercolor Peonies is taught by Cara Rosalie Olsen.

Overview
  • Hello and WELCOME!

    We are back today with our 5th class, in which we will marvel at and study the beauty the intricate nature of peonies and learn how to simplify their structure to better bring joy to the painting process. Although these flowers challenge even the strongest and seasoned of artists, by examining the flower as a whole, rather than each individual petal, we can capture the delicate intricacy of peonies in a way that does them justice and honor, and YOU gratification.

    Gathering Inspiration: we will search the internet to find a few images of peonies to serve as inspiration and reference as we work, though only as a loose guide. I aim to draw inspiration from nature but never paint petal for petal.

    Color Mixing and Water Ratios: I will show you step by step how I create a range of pinks to showcase the depth of a loose peony while maintaining the integrity of the shape

    Small Talk About Finding Your Style

    Due to the overwhelming request from artists in the community, I take 6 minutes to discuss finding your own style as an artist and address queries such as "How do I avoid copying other's art after I've been taught from them?"

    Learning strokes: we begin with introductory practice strokes to get a feel for the motion of the flower

    Wet into Wet: we move on toward advance techniques, adding wet into wet painting to the process

    Peony buds:

    Working with the 3/4 Oval Wash Brush:

    I'll show you the same techniques previous applied using a different brush

    Adding Leaves Wet into Wet with Oval Wash: we conclude by using our brush to create leaves to accompany our peonies

    Supplies:

    Canson 140 lb. coldpressed paper

    Brushes: varying rounds in duplicate sizes, specifically 8, and 10

    Optional Brush, but recommended 3/4 Oval wash

    https://www.dickblick.com/items/09086-4034/

    Watercolors: I'll be using Winsor and Newton and Daniel Smith, however any artist grade watercolor will suffice

    Cup of water

    Paper towel to blot

    Palette

    Pencil and Eraser

Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • Supplies
    • Gathering Inspiration
    • Color Mixing And Water Ratios
    • Small Talk About Finding Your Style
    • Learning strokes
    • Wet Into Wet
    • Peony Buds
    • Working With The 3:4 Oval Wash Brush
    • Adding Leaves Wet Into Wet With Oval Wash
    • Class Project Peony Wreath - Part 1
    • Class Project Peony Wreath - Part 2