Welcome to our Spring Flowers in Watercolour
Spring Flowers in watercolour and gouache – all about the colour and new beginnings! Fresh, impressionistic style using strong bursts of colour. Adding shadow and form to bring the image to life, capturing the vibrancy of Springtime!
A step by step project video, to create a beautiful illustrative watercolour of Spring flowers.
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Spring Flowers in watercolour : Springtime
Video Length: 72 mins
Video start – Stage 1 – Preparation and Drawing
13.58 mins – Stage 2 – Initial Washes – backgrounds and shadows
45.49 mins – Stage 3 – Adding depth, colour and detail.
We hope you enjoy your painting course! If you have any queries please contact us via email. We’d love to see your creations, feel free to send your paintings in to us to feature on our social media!
Many thanks and happy painting!
Jessie, Discovery Art Class
Spring Flowers in Watercolour
Spring Flowers in watercolour and gouache – all about the colour and new beginnings! A fresh, impressionistic style using strong bursts of colour. Adding shadow and form to bring the image to life, capturing the vibrancy of Springtime!
Don’t forget to watch the video on full screen! Enter your password then click on the square icon (bottom right) to enter and exit full screen mode.
You may need to turn the sound on – roll over the top right of the screen and the sound button will appear.
MATERIALS
- Pencil – HB ( for light sketching)
- Rubber and ruler – any ordinary pencil rubber and ruler
- Watercolour paper
- Watercolour paint
- White Gouache paint
- Watercolour brushes
- Board
- Masking tape
Downloadable Materials list – – a list of good quality materials and suggested suppliers. Please note that the links will take you to another company’s website, which is outside of DAC data control.
Please click below to download:
REFERENCE IMAGE
To download image:
Mac users: Hold ‘Control’ Key down, Click on Photo. Select ‘Save Image as’…, then ‘Desktop’ – Save.
PC users : Right click image, select ‘save image as’, choose location.