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Painting a Coastal Scene with Ink and Watercolour

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Learn to paint a complex coastal scene with focus and depth in this interactive 90-minute art class with Etchr’s Resident Artist, Pedro Loureiro (@pedromacloureiro). He’ll teach you how to use watercolour in two moments: general atmospheric washes and saturated strokes for extra focus. By the end of this class, you'll be able to balance the use of both ink and watercolour, separately or overlapping, based on the story you decide to tell with your sketch. Check out this reference photo.


This class is for beginner to intermediate artists, who are well acquainted with the medium and supplies.


Important

  • Click “Get Access Now to buy this Class for only US$7
  • Click the "Resources" tab and download the PDF that contains further instructions about the class.
  • The recording of this class will be available 8-10 days after the live event.


Schedule

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  • Los Angeles 11 am PDT May 13 (Friday)
  • New York 2 pm EDT May 13 (Friday)
  • London 7 pm BST May 13 (Friday)
  • Singapore 2 am SGT May 14 (Saturday)
  • Sydney 4 am AEST May 14 (Saturday)


Materials


Etchr Lab Supplies


Other Supplies

  • Winsor & Newton Watercolours (Suggested: Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Cobalt Blue, French Ultramarine, Payne's Grey, Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Orange)
  • Pigment waterproof pen or nib fountain pen with waterproof ink (Suggested: Etchr Black Graphic pens, or Noodler’s Ahab pen, or Lamy Safari fountain pen, and DeAtramentis Document Ink)
  • Large, medium and fine round watercolour brushes. Japanese and Chinese calligraphy brushes are also great alternatives. One flat medium brush, for a few details (Suggested: Etchr watercolour brush set)
  • Large container with water
  • Paper towels
  • Water vaporizer (optional)