The Art of Watercolor: Paint Your Vision of the World

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The Art of Watercolor: Paint Your Vision of the World provided by Domestika is a comprehensive online course. The Art of Watercolor: Paint Your Vision of the World is taught by David Poxon. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Domestika. The course is taught in Englishand is $14.00. Visit the course page at Domestika for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Explore watercolor techniques to create shadows, textures, and atmospheres that capture the essence of your surroundings

    • Introduction
    • David’s Watercolour World
    • Stairway to Watercolour Heaven
    • Window in a Cottage
    • Your Future Starts Here
    • Final project
    The ancient medium of watercolor let’s you connect with pigments that come from the very earth we walk on. Watercolor artist David Poxon specializes in creating watercolor paintings inspired by the world around him. As well as exhibiting his art, he runs watercolor workshops, and has won more than 80 major painting awards for his work.

    In this course, he teaches you the basics of working with watercolors before diving into a world of special techniques to elevate your artwork. Paint an ancient stone cottage, complete with shadows, textures, and a welcoming atmosphere. Are you ready to illustrate your own beautiful vision of the world with watercolors?

Syllabus
    • About Me
    • Influences
    • Special Techniques 2
    • Special Techniques 1
    • Multi Colourway Layering Technique and Multi Glazing
    • Watercolour Foundations 2
    • Watercolour Foundations 1
    • Tools and Materials for the Course
    • Introduction to Watercolour
    • Colour
    • Masking and Preserving
    • Transfer Your Subject
    • Subject Hunting
    • Building to the Finish 2
    • Building to the Finish 1
    • The Window 2
    • The Window 1
    • Building the Layers
    • The First Washes on the Wall
    • Sharing Your Work
    • Caring for Watercolour
    • Mastering watercolour techniques