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PNE Bespoke Framing

Light in the Landscape 1 Watercolour

Its time to turn the lights on in you landscape by paying attention to colour , mood and edges. Learn to recognize the tonal value in the subject to create a harmonious balance in your painting.

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Light in the Landscape 1 Watercolour
Light in the Landscape 1 Watercolour

Time & Location

06 Mar 2021, 9:30 am – 2:00 pm

PNE Bespoke Framing, 120 East St, Rockhampton QLD 4700, Australia

About The Event

Paints – Any Artists’ Quality brands of watercolour paint, but my preferred watercolour paints are Daniel Smith and Winsor & Newton’. I will leave a reequipments list with Peter at the shop. But for starters bring along your three primary colours.

  • Hansa Yellow Light (Daniel Smith)
  • Phthalo Blue Green Shade (Daniel Smith)
  • Quinacridone Magenta (Daniel Smith)
  • Please do not squeeze out your paints as we will be mixing them into your empty wells.

Paper – 300gsm Cold Pressed medium or Rough watercolour paper in a block or pad at least A3 size. (About a ¼ sheet size or larger), Or buy full sheets that can be cut down. Again, only buy Artists’ quality.

Brushes - Bring whatever watercolour brushes you already own but make sure you have a mop and a round with a good point. Don’t panic over brushes as I have a large collection, I am willing to share.

Palette – It is important your palette have large mixing wells. I use the Robert Wade palette from PNE Art and Framing.

Wells – For this lesson you will need to have at least 12 empty wells to mix colour for the workshops.

Other Stuff – Drawing equipment should include a 4B or 2B pencil, kneadable eraser and sketch book. Bring an old rag, tissues or paper towels and masking tape. A spray bottle would also be handy. I will supply the board. If you have a table easel feel free to bring it.

Tickets

  • Adult

    $55.00
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