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Watercolour Landscape Wet-in-Wet

Landscape Watercolour Painting

Finding Abstraction in the Landscape

Inspired by

Georgia O’Keefe and John Marin watercolours

Kootenay Creek K. Dickinson

Three Fridays

August 16th, 23rd and 30th - Online

10:00AM - 12:00PM PT

Price $99

Inspired by master artists artworks, including Georgia O’Keefe and John Marin watercolours.

Explore their expressive approaches to abstract landscape compositions, as a foundation ur own artworks.

Working with water colour wet-in-wet techniques, layering, colour and tone variations, and brush stroke application.

Practice these processes by recreating local landscape scenes from photographic reference as a starting point to your drawings and paintings.

Study a range of artists visions of nature, sourced from Art Galleries, Museums and University Art collections online.

  • Study the style and vision of master artists techniques in their expression of nature

  • Explore Wet-in-Wet techniques in small colour compositions

  • Layering washes

Art Supplies: Graphite pencil HB; watercolour paints that include a six primary (warm/cool) colours; gouache paints; Cold Press Watercolour Paper 300gm / 140lb

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Student Testimonials

Amazing class, every single person showed growth and improvement in their drawing skills in only 6 weeks, shows that the instructor has developed an extremely strong program that is successful at teaching these skills
— Landscape Student, Vancouver
I was a complete beginner when I began Katharine’s classes, something completely outside my comfort zone. Through her skillful instruction I have now learned how to draw and paint... a very empowering experience. It gives me great enjoyment and I always feel good about whatever I have completed, whether in class or on my own. Thank-you so much Katharine for bringing such a big new positive to my life!
— John, Landscape and Botanicals Student, Vancouver

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