Create A Garden & Nature Sketchbook
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.58 GB | Duration: 2h 0m
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.58 GB | Duration: 2h 0m
Celebrate the Outdoors With Ink & Watercolor
What you'll learn
How to sketch a garden scene, leaf, or flower in pencil
How to use ink to add details
How to mix a range of greens to bring a garden scene to life
How to use loose, vibrant watercolor for flowers and other details
Requirements
Beginning art skills
Description
When it comes to creating a garden or nature journal, there’s so much that you can explore with paint and ink.In this class, we’re going to focus on creating a complete garden scene, with a variety of plants and even a little structure peeking out from behind the foliage.And in order to do that, we’re going to tackle one of the most challenging aspects of sketching the natural world: quickly mixing a variety of greens.I’ve taken a lot of art classes over the years, and I think that sometimes painters can get a little too technical when it comes to greens. So in this class I’m going to simplify and demystify greens, so we can get on with our painting!But that’s not all! Garden and nature journals come to life when you use watercolors to capture the intense, luminous colors you see in flowers, leaves, and other details. So we’re also going to work on ways to really push the paints towards bold, vibrant colors.We’ll work on loose and expressive pen and ink lines, too. I’m going to show you my approach to creating lines and marks and shapes that look entirely original– like something that could only be made by you, at that particular place and that particular moment in time.What we’re not going to do is get caught up in perfection or rigid accuracy. The great joy of a garden and nature journal is that it is a record of the time you spent in close observation. It’s a place for you to be yourself on the page.With a little ink and watercolor, and some time to enjoy the outdoors, you can create a lively, personal record of your connection to nature.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Supplies
Section 2: Demystifying Greens
Lecture 3 Demystifying Greens
Lecture 4 Find Your Greens
Section 3: Painting a Garden Scene
Lecture 5 Pencil Sketch
Lecture 6 Preliminary Drawing
Lecture 7 Inking the Shadows
Lecture 8 Painting the Big Shapes
Lecture 9 Adding the Greens
Lecture 10 Final Details & Shadows
Section 4: Ready for a Close-Up: Leaves and Flowers
Lecture 11 Watercolor Exercise
Lecture 12 Blind Contour Drawing Exercise
Lecture 13 Contour Drawing Exercise
Section 5: Leaf Painting
Lecture 14 Drawing the Leaf
Lecture 15 Adding Ink with Brush Pen
Lecture 16 Painting the Leaf
Section 6: Painting a Rose
Lecture 17 Drawing a Rose
Lecture 18 Painting a Rose
Lecture 19 More Floral Inspiration
Section 7: Wrapping Up
Lecture 20 Wrapping Up
Beginning and intermediate artists, gardeners, and nature lovers