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"Watercolour is the beginning and the crown of all painting technique"

This medium is one of the most difficult and also very interesting. Its transparency gives a glow to pictures as they allow the white of the paper to show through. This transparent nature makes it impossible to cover up major mistakes. Different effects and moods can be obtained by changing the type and colour of paper used. Watercolours are relatively inexpensive, easy to carry and clean up.

The basic course of ten classes will help the student to get acquainted with:

  • The medium and the materials;
  • the colour theory and the uses of the colour wheel;
  • tonal values and importance of arial and linear perspectives in painting;
  • mixing of different colours and using water and different types of paper for effects
  • cleaning of brushes and their maintenance;
  • how to paint.

A simple landscape or still life will be done on handmade paper by students which will help in assessing their capabilities

Click here for list of materials needed for watercolours

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A Watercolour by David Bourne.

David Bourne, an accomplished watercolourist from York, UK is a regular visitor to Coorg, the above watercolour was done by him on his last visit.Click here to see more of his works.

Mixing of paints can be done on the painting, but very carefully. Try to use as few colours in a mixture to maintain purity of tints. Watercolours are available in tubes, cakes and now pencils, you should choose the type which you can control best. The quality of brushes is most important, get the best and keep them well. Paper should always be stretched before use.

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Just a moment! Learning to paint in any subject is a serious proposition which requires besides general interest, single minded devotion to achieve good results to invite appreciation. With this object in view Expressions would be too glad to send you guidelines of the initial lesson free of charge to enable you to assess your own interest and aptitude before you are ready to apply for the regular classes. Please email to lessons@expressionsfinearts.net for the first lesson.


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