Watercolor Landscapes: Experimental Tools and Techniques

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Watercolor Landscapes: Experimental Tools and Techniques provided by Domestika is a comprehensive online course. Watercolor Landscapes: Experimental Tools and Techniques is taught by Christian Koivumaa. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Domestika. The course is taught in Englishand is $12.00. Visit the course page at Domestika for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Explore a variety of watercolor techniques using different tools and create unique works of art inspired by the world around you

    • Introduction
    • Materials, Composition and Perspective
    • Techniques
    • The Project Step by Step
    • Final project
    A strong painting is much more than pigment on paper — it activates the senses, says watercolor artist Christian Koivumaa. He is passionate about painting atmospheric artwork that invites people to feel the elements portrayed in a painting, as if they were there. He is a top-selling artist in his home country of Sweden, appearing in numerous exhibitions and galleries.

    In this course, he teaches you to paint a unique and enchanting landscape that draws the eye in, using experimental techniques and different tools. Learn about composition and perspective, elevate your sketching techniques, and understand how to create depth, texture and preserve negative white space. Understand how to use the language of watercolor to translate the scenes around you.

    This is Christian’s second course at Domestika. In his first course, Atmospheric Landscapes in Watercolor, he teaches you how to paint evocative scenes inspired by the natural world.

Syllabus
    • About Me
    • Influences
    • Creating Depth
    • Sketching with Watercolor
    • Sketching from References
    • Composition and Perspective
    • Materials
    • Scraping Pigment with a Palette Knife
    • Softening Edges After the Paint Has Dried
    • Preserving White Areas
    • Creating Fog or Smoke
    • Creating Texture With a Spray Bottle
    • Details
    • Focal Point
    • Second Wash
    • Mixing Paint and the First Wash
    • The Sketch and Masking
    • Atmospheric Landscapes in Watercolor