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Why not gift or take part in an online watercolour workshop in the comfort of your own home via a virtual learning environment. These sessions will be live and we will paint in a step by step process.

 

I will take you through all the different techniques to create any of the featured floral paintings shown in the pictures, within 2 hours. Play with different tecniques and see beautiful colour blooms becoming flowers!

 

You’ll become a confident waterolourist in just one session, enabling you to paint more wonderful flower scenes, just like this!

 

Simply follow along with your brush and no previous skills needed.

 

Upon purchase, you will be sent via email your voucher to print off (should it be a gift). Details will be included on how to book your 2 hour time slot.

Slots are not automatically given on purchase, we can discuss availability.

 

I am available for these session Mondays and Fridays between 9.30am – 2.30pm. Thursday and Friday evenings from 7pm and can organise sessions at the weekend.

 

Availiable for 2 - 6 people, please select from the drop down box.

 

Materials are not included

Suggested materials to have (and so you can practise at home after or take more workshops) are:

 

A RANGE OF BRUSHES:

A round brush size 6 would work perfectly or perhaps a good set to have is, Daler-Rowney Graduate Multi-Technique Synthetic Hair Brush Wallet Set, 5 Assorted Short Handle Brushes (Flat Wash, Script, Filbert, Round, and Sword), Ideal for Beginner Artists & Students

 

A SET OF WATERCOLOURS:

I like, Winsor & Newton 230471 cotman 45 Half pan Studio watercolour set.

 

WATERCOLOUR PAPER:

Paper pad to practise tecniques and a watercolour block for your final composition piece.

 

Possible Cheaper practice paper:

Hahnemuhle Harmony Watercolour Spiral Pad Hot Pressed A4

 

Blocks:

Bockingford Watercolour Block 140lb/300gms 9x12"/228x305mm Hot Press

 

A watercolor block is a pad of watercolor paper that's bound on all sides with a coating of a rubber like material. You paint on the top sheet of paper and then remove it after it dries flat.

 

I like to use hotpress watercolour paper as it is less absorbent, smooth to allow detail and allows for more time to adjust the paint while drying. Also allowing us to play more with dispersing colour! However coldpress and rough paper is still fun to use.

 

If you have any questions about any workshop, please do get in contact!

Online floral painting workshop

£70.00Price
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