Botanical Drawing and Painting
Colour for Botanicals - Green
Tuesday
June 18th 25th, and July 2nd
Time: 10:00AM - 12:00PM PT
Cost: $99
Learn how to choose colours more accurately for botanical art in this short series designed for beginner and intermediate students.
Corse Highlights:
Study Traditional Botanical Drawings: Use traditional botanical drawings to inform your impressions of living plants and their diverse colours.
Practical Skills: Learn how to see colour more easily with practical exercises.
Colour Theory: Dive into the essentials of colour theory practice, using swatches to compare colours.
Watercolour Mixing: Explore processes that reveal how to mix watercolour paints faithfully to match your favourite plants.
Step-by-Step Exercises: Practice simple exercises to determine the tonal value of colours and build on your watercolour painting application skills.
Suggested colours: Cool and warm blue - Ultramarine (warm) Cerulean, Prussian Blue (cool); Cool and warm yellow - Lemon, yellow medium or deep; Cool and wam reds - Winsor red or Cadmium red (warm) Permanent Rose or Alizarin Crimson (cool); Greens - Viridian and Sap Green; Browns - Burnt Sienna and Burnt Umber; Paynes Grey