Showing posts with label Watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolor. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

Frank Francese Paints a Beach Scene


In this free watercolor lesson, watercolor artist Frank Francese demonstrates his technique used in painting a colorful, tropical beach scene with boats, buildings & wharf. This is a 3-part video demo. Enjoy!

Friday, February 28, 2014

Watercolor Demo of a Dog Portrait

Golden Retriever by Ron Krajewski

Self-taught artist Ron Krajewski (Dog Art Studio) shares his technique for painting pet portraits with watercolor.  He also paints with acrylics.  See more at ronkrajewski.com


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Joyce Hicks 'Homestead' Watercolor Demo

    


Artist and author Joyce Hicks is known for her romantic cottage, country and coastal scenes.   In this 17 minute speed-painting video, Hicks demonstrates her watercolor technique,   Hicks says: "I’ve always been able to see places and things in an idealistic way, but it wasn’t until I discovered painting that I was able to express and interpret this personal view. My art is not always a true rendition of what is actually there but how I wish it could be. If the old white homestead is a bit neglected, then I will just capture it in sunlight to discover its real beauty. If there is only one withered rose on the old trellis then why not one hundred in full bloom?"

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Watercolor Demo: House in the Mist


The subject for John Lovett's watercolor and gouache demonstration is a beautiful old house looking over Sydney Harbour. In the photograph it looks a little lost, tucked in amongst all the other houses and overpowered by a collection of boats. With this painting we will try and give the house a more mysterious atmosphere by simplifying the composition and using a wash of white Gouache.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Paint a Sunflower in 6 Steps


Jo Mackenzie explains the 6 steps she uses to paint this colorful flower using watercolors.

Paint a Dog in 4 Easy Steps


Jo Mackenzie explains the 4 steps she uses to paint watercolor dog portraits.

NOTE:  FOR SOME REASON THE COMMENT FUNCTION ON THIS PAGE ISN'T WORKING RIGHT NOW!  SORRY!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Floral Watercolor Time Lapse Demonstration


Floral watercolor time lapse demonstration by Amy Hautman. A three day watercolor painting time lapsed into a 3 minute demonstration. Watch a garden of purple, white and yellow pansies appear before your very eyes!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

How to Paint a Portrait with Watercolor


In this portrait painting handout (PDF), Jan Kunz shows us how to paint the above portrait using watercolors.   She explains placement of features, analysis of shadow shapes and modeling of facial planes.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Rusty Old Truck Watercolor Demo


A brief slideshow demo from Brenda Swenson showing the steps she used to create this watercolor painting of an old rusted and dented 1946 Chevrolet pick-up.  Brenda says:  "I have been fascinated with these old vehicles for years and a large body of my work represents them.... I was captivated with the way the light streamed across the front of the fender and grill."

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Watercolor Demo by Paul Talbot-Greaves


This watercolor painting of the old Pennine Inn by professional artist and tutor Paul Talbot-Greaves is a good example of how to create drama and depth in a painting. He also makes great use of the stone wall as a lead-in to the center of interest. This painting took around two hours to complete. It was done on Saunders Waterford 300lb rough paper.   Time-lapse video demo below.


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Autumn Fairy by Linda Ravenscroft



This lovely autumn fairy sitting among the just-turning leaves is painted by Linda Ravenscrof using several techniques. Layers of thin acrylic washes (glazing) create the dark tones and rich colors of the background. Pen and watercolor for the figure
show the pale body and glowing colors of the wings to best advantage. Spattering suggests the stars emerging as the night draws in.

This demonstration is from the book How to Draw and Paint Fairies: a Step-By-Step Guide to Fairy Art by Linda Ravenscroft.  Linda has published a number of books dedicated to drawing and painting fairies.   Click on the images below for a full description of each book along with user reviews.


         

Friday, July 20, 2012

Woven Strawberry - Watercolor Weaving


Looking for something different to do?   Kay Smith presents a unique way to create texture in your paintings.   This demo is a very large strawberry painted twice on separate 140 lb cold press paper, then cut one into horizontal strips and the other into vertical strips to weave together. This "Watercolor Weaving" tutorial shows the step progression from beginning to end so that you may get up the courage to try a weaving yourself.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Perfect Penguins

The Lunch Queue by Fiona Peart
In this step by step demonstration, Fiona Peart creates wonderful watercolour washes to capture these rather proud looking penguins.  Fiona says: "I like to use a limited palette for most of my paintings, as I find this leads to a more luminous result and avoids muddy colour mixes".

Monday, January 16, 2012

Improve Your Trees with Terry Harrison

The Way Through, watercolo
Brush up on your tree painting skills with Terry Harrison! In this 3-part video, Harrison brings you his secrets to painting great trees in your autumn and winter landscapes.  Two different demonstrations are shown.



He uses basic watercolour techniques, showing how to make an interesting composition, mix colours, create depth and distance with the use of light and shadow and then, with the addition of some simple yet clever brushwork, to create the different kinds of trees and bushes.

Part 1 of 3


Part 2 if 3


Part 3 of 3

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Peace Rose in Watercolor



In this lesson, you will learn how to paint a light-colored rose of two colors; pink and yellow. You will learn which colors make warm and cool shadows, as well as which colors will deepen the values.   Dawn McLleod Heim has provided step by steps instructions and a line drawing for this rose.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Lian Zhen's Floral Painting Techniques


The watercolor painting demonstration on this page shows Lian Zhen's floral painting techniques....a combination of poured watercolors and brushwork.


 You can see more watercolor and Chinese painting demos on variety subjects from three of his books published by North Light:
 Chinese Painting Techniques for Exquisite Watercolors ,  Chinese Watercolor Techniques - Painting Animals and Chinese Watercolor Techniques For Exquisite Flowers, as well as on his painting demo DVDs.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Keeping Color Alive

October Wind, watercolor

UPDATE:   SORRY, THE WEBSITE LISTED BELOW HAS MOVED OR DELETED THIS TUTORIAL.  
I WILL KEEP SEARCHING FOR IT AND UPDATE WHEN FOUND.

Artist Carl Dalio shares his winning formula for landscapes that pulse with energy in this article reprinted from Artist's Magazine (PDF).  Dalio says:  "To give my landscapes maximum impact, I remove extraneous detail, then focus on energetic
color...I think of color as a living entity and I use its energy to describe the movement of light in my work.....There are several keys for keeping color clean, intense and alive, and these span the entire painting process."

Learn how to keep your colors clean and vibrant as you follow Dalio's step-by-step demonstration of the landscape shown below.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

How To Paint Watercolour White Roses


Demonstration in watercolour by Trevor Waugh: Painting White Roses. A soothing and relaxing video watching Trevor paint "Swan Lake" roses. Loose handling of the medium with no drawing or guidelines ! Accompanied by an original soundtrack written and performed by Trevor.


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Watercolour demonstration by Paul Talbot-Greaves

Watercolor, Paul Talbot-Greaves
The Farsley and District Art Club in the UK shares some step-by-step photos of a watercolor demonstration by artist-author-instructor  Paul Talbot-Greaves .  Subject of painting is the tree-shaded lane shown above.