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Nicola A Blakemore

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REVIEW:

'I loved the fact that your lessons were truly created with basics in mind. I have been painting on my own, or with some occasional lessons for a few years. I now feel more confident with the fundamentals which I had not been sure of before. thank you' Lorraine Sargent

If you've always wanted to paint with watercolor paints but just do not know where to start. This course is for YOU. Created by a selling artist.

This may be mostly suitable for adults.

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NEW Bonus lecture, check out the contents

UPDATED 2024

ALSO, essential assignment, getting great comments.

REVIEW:

'I loved the fact that your lessons were truly created with basics in mind. I have been painting on my own, or with some occasional lessons for a few years. I now feel more confident with the fundamentals which I had not been sure of before. thank you' Lorraine Sargent

If you've always wanted to paint with watercolor paints but just do not know where to start. This course is for YOU. Created by a selling artist.

This may be mostly suitable for adults.

Why? Because as adults you collect limiting beliefs about what you can and can't do. Painting might be one of them.

This is a 'learn through play' course and is very basic  You will simply learn how to get the paint from the box via the brush and onto the paper.

You will paint an apple three times but in different ways so that you can escape the draw and 'colour in' method you learnt as a child.

If you want to make a start to paint without feeling intimidated by the paints, the process or the expectations. By simply playing with your paints, coloring simple shapes your understanding will grow as will your confidence.

DO NOT take this course if you need a formal structure and are not prepared to learn through play. I will not talk about the names of colours, colour mixing, composition or drawing. It is just to get you started.

If you have already been painting with watercolors, this course is not for you.

Why choose one of my courses?

  • Because, as a self taught artist I understand how a lot of people feel about their creative work, sometimes anxious, sometimes overwhelmed and often that it's not 'good enough'. I will hold your hand as you overcome these fears as I offer a friendly, relaxed and sensitive teaching style.

    I also have years of experience of teaching people of all levels both in person and via the internet.

    Do one of my courses and you will feel as if I am in the room with you every step of the way.

  • 30,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Enjoy your painting, love Nicola

This is what one student posted in her blog : - 'I was so surprised to find that she (Nicola) started very simply, just playing with water and unmixed colors of paint. Slowly a beautiful patchwork of designs appeared on her page. Where boundaries and boundaries in the art have been blurred, she went to a pen and neatened up. Something else to add to the designs and to add some swirls and triangles to the dried paint. With growing excitement I realized that this project was well within my comfort zone. ' 

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Syllabus

Here you will save time by reading this document with screen shots to help you know what's where.

NOW WITH SUBTITLES ( look for the little square box at the bottom right hand corner of the video )

Make sure you read the helpful information you can find in the Student Support section on Udemy. Below is the link to take you there. I have also added a simple guide to get you started.

https://support.udemy.com/?b_id=10797&t=636902

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So you think you can't paint? Let me explain how you can and how you can lay the foundations for a rewarding pass time with one step at a time.

If you aren't sure if this course is for you, read what someone else said about this course.

You only need a basic box of watercolor paints, a brush and some paper. 

Where to get your supplies depends where you live. If you don't have an art supplies store near by, there are plenty of alternatives via the internet. See contents of Lecture 52.

OTHER MATERIALS

You will also find it helpful to have a wax candle, which we will use later on, some watercolor pencils and some masking fluid all of which can be obtained by your art supplier.

RESOURCES:

See the PDFs to give you more information about paper and paints.

A student said they were having a problem with getting enough water and colour from the dry paints. I have therefore added this short film just in case anyone else is problems.

I have made this short video in answer to a student's question.

This is the first of nine videos which take you from making your very first marks through to the colorful finish. Anyone can do it. Put aside any preconceived ideas about what 'art and painting' is supposed to be and enjoy yourself.

Now this becomes more fun as you start colouring in.

Just go with the flow and do what ever YOU want.

This is just playing, no expectations, just make marks with your brushes and let the colours and the water do what ever THEY want to do. Don't try to control them too much.

You decide what marks and shapes you want to make. 

There are NO RULES, yes you read right NO RULES

Keep on playing, you'll know when it reaches the 'finished' stage. It only matters that you like it and enjoyed doing it.

RESOURCES

Different pictures

Here are a few ideas for the marks you can make.

RESOURCE

The article.

By playing with your paints on your postcards, you have already been layering and mixing colours  without  thinking about. Now we are going to take it a step further and look at mixing different shades of greens, using what ever yellows, blues and greens you have in your paint box.

Make a little colour chart on a spare bit of paper and keep it as a handy reference.

Colours.

Yellow Cadmium light and deep.

Ultrmarine and cobalt blue.

RESOURCES

Colour chart plan

This short video will show you how to get started on creating your first painting, of an apple. Starting as we did with the postcard, making the outlines.

RESOURCES

Photo of the apple

Breakdown of tines in a line drawing

Apple with tone.

This is all you have to do, take your time and follow me.

Here we will add more color to the apple by adjusting the colour of the green and we will also cross hatch for the shadow.

I hope you are impressed with what you have achieved. From simply making marks, filling shapes with colors you have now completed your first painting of an object. Congratulations, and may it spur you on to do more.

I created this lecture in response to a comment from a student about using watercolour pencils instead of paint for this exercise. Watch the video and see the difference between the two different medium.

I have added this lecture in response to a comment that it would be nice to see me do a painting without the heavy pen outline as in the painting of the apricot in Lecture 15.

So,I have done the apple again, like the other one, but also with a painted shadow rather than a cross hatched pen shadow. The painting is in three videos, here and also lectures 17 and 18.

The process of painting this again will help you enormously in understanding how your paints work.

I will post another lecture shortly, with more fruit idea using different techniques, eventually enabling you to follow me painting a still life.

RESOURCES

Picture of the second apple

'A' is for apple and you may think this is too simple, but you will learn a lot and it will give you a good grounding as you learn more.

First draw the simple shape of an apple then:

* Learn how to mix the correct green.

* See how easy it is to create highlights.

* Paint realistic shadows.

* Make your painting look three dimensional.

Finally add the touches to make you want to pick it up and bite into it.

From drawing a simple shape of the apple, then go on to paint it and make it look real enough to puck up an bite into,

I couldn't find the little painting of the apricot, sorry.

If anything on this list isn't clear to you, just get in touch.

I have added these videos for those who posted that they were having trouble getting the effect they wanted.

I have specifically commented on certain things such as blending and paper problems.

REMEMBER : Different makes of paints and different paper will all give you different results, just keep practising and you'll be fine

Adding more colour.

NEW IMPROVED VIDEO uploaded August 18 2015

One of my favourite fruits to paint. Why? Because they come in lots of different colours and are fun and super EASY to paint. Such fun you will not be able to stop !

Here I demonstrate and create a composition as a stand alone painting.

I've uploaded lots of my cherry paintings, most of which I have sold. Take look at them to get ideas for adding cherries to your fruit still life or just making a painting of them on their own. What ever, have fun and keep learning

RESOURCES

Different painting of cherries.

I would like to apologise for the tripod leg you can see in the video.

Trying mixing different shades of red with whatever you have in you paintbox, using different reds and blues.

Just keep playing with different colors and maybe with more or less water in the mix. Play around with the shadows too.

I have added the final picture in the resource section and I hope you will let me see your finished painting.

RESOURCES

The painting.

Have another go, and you'll get better and better.

So you have already painted an apple and some cherries, now you are going to add a lemon to your fruit salad. You will learn a useful technique called 'using a resist'.

When painting these sort of fruits use the texture of the paper and also dab off with some paper towel in places which will also add texture.

RESOURCES

Painting of orange and lemon.

With this lecture you are really starting to move on with your learning. Not only will you endorse the learning you have had about painting something to look three dimensional, you will also learn ANOTHER technique, spattering with a toothbrush through a stencil.

EXTRA TECHNIQUE - pattering through a stencil

This is where you can add a pattern to your bowl by using a special effect with a stencil and an old toothbrush.

You will find this very useful in many circumstances. Make sure you mix a lot of paint and don't make it to thin or watery.

This video shows you exactly how I go about doing this. It illustrates a thinking process and way of working which will make it easier to draw any object and make it look believable in relationship to other objects. For example as in a still life.

RESOURCES

A tracing to help you.

If you are not sure about doing this, just get a bowl and put some fruit in it and look carefully at how the pieces sit in the bowl and the shadows they create.

As always, start off painting with very thin, pale colors.

RESOURCES

Picture of the painting.

Gradually adding more colour and shadows.

If you regard this as just a 'practice' piece, or a watercolor sketch, you immediately take away any pressure or expectations, so the task is without stress and more fun. And when you are having fun, you are more likely to learn.

RESOURCES

The watercolour sketch

This can be very helpful when you are dealing with a complicated subject or you need to repeat something.

I know not all of my students will have the need for Christmas cards, but with the December 25 not being far away it seems a good starting point.

Don't forget there are plenty of other times when you might want to send a greeting card. This lecture will also give you ideas about producing them.

RESOURCES

Picture of the painting

For those of you who celebrate this festival, here is an idea for a greeting card to send. With a few changes you could turn it into a Halloween card as well. I'll leave that to your imagination.

RESOURCE

Painting of the finished card

Let the paint dry and then come back to do a bit more. If you wanted to paint more than one at a time, place tham in a line and work each stage on one after the other. A simple production line.

RESOURCES

A photo of the painting.

Paint this simple little snowman, sitting in the snow set against a winter sky and falling snow.

You will need some masking fluid to do this one.

RESOURCE

The finished painting

Well of course you know about this !

But it's always good to remind ourselves of the basics from time to time.

So do this next little postcard and play around with as many blues and reds as you have in your paint box and write the names beside each one to remind you and add the page you you reference collection. Or shall we start calling it a portfolio.

You know this really, but here it is to make sure.

Work your way through your paint box or tubes by making this chart to see how intense a pigment can be and how light you can make it.

Remember the more water you add the paler the color, and this is where you can bring more impact to your work. We call these differences 'colour values', see Lecture 33.

I explain it to my students by relating to the weather. 'You would not appreciate the sunny days if you didn't have the damp and dark days.' You need to have intense or dark colors on your painting so they we show up the light areas. Such as the way we would want to paint shadows to show there is sunshine.

This is something that will come in useful later on as you become more accomplished with your painting. But if you are an absolute beginner, it's good to be aware of it now.

You may already have discovered this to an extent when you were painting your postcards.

Enjoy seeing what happens and post your findings if you wish

Resource: A photo of my chart

As I continue to help you build your knowledge about painting here I am adding a short film to show you some of the scenery where I live and to ask you to consider, if you were going to do a painting of the view, how would you go about it.

We have been using still life so far as your learning subject matter, now consider something different. Take a look at this and see what ideas occur to you.

What would be your composition?

What colours would you select?

How would you plan the painting process?

What special painting effects and techniques might you choose?

These are all question you can ask yourself when ever you look at any subject.

Enjoy the view and if you decide to paint a picture don't forget to share it.

In response to a student's question I have uploaded this document to tell you something about the marvellous paper.

Extra resources from me to you as advised by the clever people at Udemy.

Enjoy your painting, thanks Nicola

Some background.

Just a conclusion to the extra apple videos.

It's hard to write a conclusion to a course which continues to develop and grow, so I will just say even when you have gone through to the end, check in now and then to see what may have changed.

I may re film a video or expand on a lecture, so it's always worth taking another look.

Also keep in touch with the Facebook group for news and inspiration from me and your fellow students.

Whatever you do......keep painting, enjoying the process and observing.

Happy Painting, Nicola

A few of the reviews about this course.

Just for fun I have found an 'art' related puzzle for you to print off and enjoy at your leisure. It contains lots of art terms, so you will be expanding your knowledge as you do it.

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Read about what's good
what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Uses a 'learn through play' approach, which can help beginners overcome anxieties and limiting beliefs about their creative work and potential in painting
Offers a friendly, relaxed, and sensitive teaching style, which can be beneficial for adults who may feel anxious or overwhelmed by creative pursuits
Requires additional materials like a wax candle, watercolor pencils, and masking fluid, which may not be readily available and could pose a barrier
Explicitly advises against taking this course if learners need a formal structure and are not prepared to learn through play, which may deter some students
Is not suitable for learners who have already been painting with watercolors, which may disappoint those seeking more advanced techniques and concepts

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Reviews summary

Relaxed introduction to basic watercolor

According to learners, this course is a highly positive experience, especially for those new to watercolor painting. Students found the instructor's approach to be friendly, relaxed, and encouraging, helping them to overcome initial fears and lack of confidence. The focus on learning through play and simple, step-by-step exercises is frequently highlighted as a strength. While intentionally very basic and not covering formal theory like color mixing names or composition, this course excels at getting absolute beginners comfortable with the medium and making their first paintings. Some found the course to be too basic if they had any prior experience, aligning with the instructor's stated intention.
Considered a worthwhile purchase.
"Great value for money."
"Excellent course, well worth the cost."
Exercises are easy to follow for first results.
"Very easy to follow and produces great results for the beginner."
"Easy to follow, clear instructions and step-by-step guidance."
"The 'apple' exercise was brilliant and I will do it again."
"The still life section was really well paced."
Helps students feel more capable of painting.
"I am so much more confident with my watercolours now. Thank you Nicola."
"I now feel more confident with the fundamentals which I had not been sure of before."
"It has truly helped me overcome my lack of confidence with watercolour painting."
"Wonderful course for confidence boosting."
Emphasizes experimenting without pressure.
"Playing around in a relaxed way is the best approach for beginners."
"I love the 'just play' idea. It is taking away the pressure."
"This course helped me regain the pure pleasure of 'playing' with watercolor paint."
"Her emphasis on 'play' is spot on for taking the fear out of starting."
Perfect starting point for absolute newcomers.
"Perfect course to get started with watercolours."
"It is a great course to get into watercolour for complete beginners. It takes away all the fear and anxiety."
"Nicola's course is a perfect introduction for beginners! She offers simple techniques."
"This is truly for beginners. Very basic. Loved it."
Instructor's method is calming and encouraging.
"Her instruction is so calm, relaxing and encouraging... and her approach takes away all the stress and pressure."
"Her attitude towards painting is wonderfully relaxed and encouraging. So inspiring and stress busting!! Thank you."
"The artist is very encouraging & non judgemental. Takes away the fear of starting a new medium."
"I love Nicola's relaxed style and it is a joy to be part of her courses."
Not suitable for those with prior experience.
"If you have some prior experience, this course will be very basic for you."
"As the instructor states, this is ONLY for absolute beginners. It is too basic if you have any experience."
"I did find this course very basic, but it is exactly what it says on the tin."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in STRESS buster. Basics watercolour painting from a PRO artist with these activities:
Practice Basic Watercolor Techniques
Reinforce fundamental watercolor skills like brushstrokes and color mixing before starting the course.
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  • Watch online tutorials demonstrating basic watercolor techniques.
  • Practice different brushstrokes on watercolor paper.
  • Experiment with mixing primary colors to create secondary colors.
Read 'Watercolour for the Absolute Beginner' by Matthew Palmer
Gain a solid understanding of watercolor basics with a beginner-friendly book.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Watercolour for the Absolute Beginner'.
  • Read the chapters on materials and basic techniques.
  • Attempt one of the beginner projects in the book.
Create a Color Mixing Chart
Solidify your understanding of color mixing by creating a reference chart.
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  • Gather your watercolor paints, paper, and brush.
  • Create a grid on your paper.
  • Mix different color combinations and paint them in the grid.
  • Label each color combination for future reference.
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Practice Painting Basic Shapes
Improve brush control and consistency by practicing painting simple shapes.
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  • Draw basic shapes (circles, squares, triangles) on watercolor paper.
  • Practice filling each shape with a consistent wash of color.
  • Experiment with different brush sizes and techniques.
Paint a Watercolor Apple (Multiple Attempts)
Reinforce learning by painting the same subject multiple times using different techniques.
Show steps
  • Find a reference image of an apple.
  • Paint the apple using a traditional watercolor technique.
  • Paint the apple again using a different technique (e.g., wet-on-wet).
  • Compare the results and identify areas for improvement.
Explore 'Mastering Watercolors' by Joe Garcia
Deepen your understanding of watercolor techniques with an intermediate-level book.
Show steps
  • Obtain a copy of 'Mastering Watercolors'.
  • Read chapters on composition and color theory.
  • Try one of the advanced techniques demonstrated in the book.
Create a Series of Watercolor Greeting Cards
Apply your watercolor skills to create personalized greeting cards for various occasions.
Show steps
  • Brainstorm ideas for different greeting card themes.
  • Create sketches and plan your designs.
  • Paint a series of watercolor greeting cards.
  • Add personal messages and embellishments.

Career center

Learners who complete STRESS buster. Basics watercolour painting from a PRO artist will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Hobby Artist
The role of a hobby artist is perfect for those who want to explore their creative side without the pressures of a professional career. This stress-buster course may provide an excellent starting point for individuals who have always been curious about watercolor painting but felt intimidated. The "learn through play" approach, focusing on basic techniques like applying paint to paper and coloring simple shapes, is designed to build confidence and overcome limiting beliefs about artistic abilities. Even if you've never painted before, this course may help you to embrace a relaxed and enjoyable way to create art. The emphasis on experimentation and lack of strict rules can foster a sense of freedom and self-expression, which is essential for a fulfilling hobby. The course's simple lessons, like painting an apple in different ways, builds a foundation for further exploration and enjoyment of watercolor painting as a hobby.
Freelance Artist
A freelance artist works independently, creating art for various clients on a project basis. This course may provide valuable skills in watercolor painting, a versatile medium that can be used for a wide range of freelance projects. The course's emphasis on basic techniques and playing with color may help the artist to develop their skills and create unique and marketable artwork. This course may be particularly helpful for learning to create illustrations, greeting cards, or surface patterns that can be sold online or through art fairs. The relaxed and non-intimidating approach can also help the freelance artist to stay motivated and inspired, even when facing deadlines and creative challenges.
Art Journaler
An art journaler uses a visual journal to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences through art. This course may be a fantastic resource for adding watercolor painting to an art journal practice. The course's emphasis on basic techniques and playing with color may help the journaler to express themselves creatively and explore different artistic styles. The 'learn through play' approach encourages experimentation and self-discovery, which are essential aspects of art journaling. The course's simple and non-intimidating lessons help aspiring art journalers to break through creative barriers and embrace the joy of visual expression.
Greeting Card Designer
A greeting card designer creates visually appealing designs for greeting cards, often incorporating illustrations, lettering, and decorative elements. This course may provide a foundation in watercolor painting, a medium well-suited for creating charming and personalized card designs. The course's focus on basic techniques and playful experimentation may help the designer to develop a unique artistic style and explore different color palettes. This course may be particularly useful for learning to create simple, yet effective watercolor paintings on a small scale, as demonstrated in the Christmas card examples. Learning to paint in a relaxed, non-intimidating way helps aspiring greeting card designers to unleash their creativity and produce heartfelt designs.
Landscape Painter
A landscape painter captures the beauty of nature in their artwork, often working outdoors en plein air. This course may provide a foundation in watercolor painting, a medium well-suited for capturing the delicate nuances of light and color in the landscape. The course's emphasis on basic techniques and experimentation may help the painter develop their skills and explore different artistic styles. The 'learn through play' approach encourages the painter to be present in the moment and embrace the ever-changing conditions of the natural world. This course may be particularly helpful for learning to create quick and expressive watercolor sketches on location, capturing the essence of the landscape in a spontaneous and intuitive way.
Art Therapist
An art therapist uses creative methods to help their clients explore their emotions and improve their mental well-being. An art therapist typically needs a master's degree. This course may provide art therapists with additional tools and techniques to use in their practice. You will be able to learn how to use watercolour as part of a 'learn through play' approach. By understanding the course's emphasis on building confidence and overcoming limiting beliefs, the art therapist can create a safe and supportive environment for their clients to explore their emotions through art.
Art teacher
An art teacher fosters creativity and artistic skills in students of all ages. They design and deliver engaging lessons, provide constructive feedback, and create a supportive learning environment. The "Stress buster. Basics watercolour painting from a PRO artist" course may offer valuable insights into teaching beginners, particularly adults who may have limiting beliefs about their artistic abilities. The course's emphasis on a 'learn through play' approach and its focus on building confidence can inform the teacher's methods, showing them how to create a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere for students. By understanding how to break down watercolor painting into simple, manageable steps, an Art Teacher facilitates a more accessible and enjoyable learning experience for their students.
Graphic Designer
A graphic designer creates visual concepts for various media, including websites, logos, and marketing materials. This course may complement graphic design skills by adding watercolor painting to the designer's repertoire. The course's focus on basic techniques and playful experimentation may help the designer to create unique and artistic elements for their designs. Watercolor textures and illustrations can add a human touch to digital designs, making them more engaging and memorable. This course may be particularly helpful for learning to integrate watercolor elements seamlessly into graphic design projects.
Hospice Worker
Hospice workers offer support and assistance to patients and their families during end-of-life care. This course may provide a creative outlet for hospice workers, helping them to de-stress and recharge. The relaxing and meditative nature of watercolor painting can also be shared with patients to promote comfort and tranquility. This course may provide a particularly welcome avenue of approach, with its emphasis on simplicity and easy access. By engaging in a 'learn through play' approach, hospice workers can find a renewed sense of peace and well-being, which they can then share with those in their care.
Illustrator
An illustrator creates visual images for various media, including books, magazines, and websites. This course may help an aspiring illustrator build a foundation in watercolor painting, a versatile medium often used in illustration. The course's emphasis on basic techniques, such as applying paint to paper and experimenting with color, helps develop fundamental skills that may be applied to more complex illustration projects. This course may be particularly helpful for learning a 'learn through play' approach, where you can escape the draw and 'colour in' method, which is the only method that some beginning artists know. If you're interested in pursuing a career as an illustrator, this course may help you to explore watercolor painting in a relaxed, non-intimidating way.
Surface Pattern Designer
A surface pattern designer creates original designs for various surfaces, such as textiles, wallpaper, and stationery. This course may offer valuable skills in watercolor painting, a medium that can produce beautiful and organic patterns. The course's emphasis on experimentation and playing with colors may help the designer to develop unique and eye-catching patterns. The 'learn through play' approach encourages exploration and discovery, which can lead to innovative and unexpected designs. The skills gained in this watercolour painting basics course may be applied to a wide range of surface design projects, adding a touch of handmade artistry to commercial products.
Calligrapher
A calligrapher creates decorative lettering and hand-lettered designs for various purposes, such as invitations, certificates, and logos. This course may complement calligraphy skills by adding watercolor painting to the artistic repertoire. The course's focus on basic techniques and playful experimentation may help the calligrapher to create unique and visually appealing backgrounds or embellishments for their lettering. This course may be particularly helpful for a calligrapher, because it is oriented towards simple shapes and forms, and learning to handle paints with comfort. Combining lettering with watercolor painting can elevate the artistry of calligraphy, creating truly unique and personalized pieces.
Muralist
A muralist creates large-scale paintings directly on walls or other surfaces, often in public spaces. This course may provide a foundation in watercolor painting techniques that can be adapted for mural work. The course's focus on basic techniques and color mixing may help the muralist to develop their skills and experiment with different styles. This course may be particularly helpful for learning to create initial sketches and color studies for murals using watercolor before scaling up to the larger format. Its emphasis on a relaxed and non-intimidating approach can also help the muralist to overcome creative blocks and find inspiration for their work.
Textile Artist
A textile artist creates art using natural or synthetic fibers. This course may offer a unique avenue for textile artists looking to incorporate watercolor techniques into their work. This course may help an artist to learn ways to use watercolour in an experimental fashion. Though watercolour is not strictly textile based, textile art can incorporate a wide range of techniques, and this course's relaxed approach to painting may help an experimental artist to loosen up and to explore new directions.
Hologram Designer
Hologram designers create three dimensional images by using lasers and different lighting techniques. This course may offer a unique avenue for hologram designers looking to incorporate watercolor techniques into their work. This course may help an artist to learn ways to use watercolour in an experimental fashion. Though watercolour is not strictly hologram based, hologram art can incorporate a wide range of techniques, and this course's relaxed approach to painting may help an experimental artist to loosen up and to explore new directions.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in STRESS buster. Basics watercolour painting from a PRO artist.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to watercolor painting, perfect for beginners. It covers essential techniques, materials, and step-by-step projects. It is particularly useful for building a strong foundation in watercolor basics. This book great reference for understanding fundamental concepts.
Delves into more advanced watercolor techniques and concepts. It is best used as additional reading to expand your knowledge beyond the basics. It covers topics such as composition, color theory, and creating depth. This book is not essential for the course, but it can provide valuable insights for those looking to improve their skills.

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