Description
Watercolor is particularly suited to portraying the light and color of a cityscape. The grace with which watercolor shifts from warm to cool, dark to light, and pigment to pigment captures the ephemeral and ever-changing light of an urban scene. In this video workshop, join Michael Reardon to paint a cityscape step by step, with a focus on capturing the light and shadow for dramatic effects. Using a variety of watercolor painting techniques, from lessons on composition and perspective, to color mixing techniques for a variety of greens and darks, to multiple ways to manipulate light within your painting, this video will inspire you to paint the light and color of your favorite city scenes!
In this video you will learn:
- Lessons on underpainting and saving whites
- Techniques for glazing and mingling color on the surface
- Strategies for mixing darks and fixing mistakes
- How to paint landscape elements including skies, trees, and grass, as well as figures and buildings
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About Michael Reardon
A native of California, Michael Reardon is a watercolor artist and teacher. With a degree in architecture, and a career in architectural illustration, Michael has always allocated as much time as possible to paint his own watercolors. He has received many awards for his work, and has signature membership in both the American and National Watercolor Societies, and his work is exhibited worldwide.
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