Landscape watercolours with Jaclyn

Duration: 1 hour
Price: £75.00

"Learn different techniques"
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Landscape Watercolour

week 1. painting bluebell woods with salt, rice and plastic

week 2. painting a wheat field with a fan brush 

week 3. painting the sea and beach with wax

week 4. painting reflection in water 

week 5. Italian street scene with clingfilm 

week 6. oil seed rape and foliage with different brushes and sponge 

You will need watercolour set, watercolour brushes including rigger and fan brush. Masking fluid, sponge, salt, rice, clingfilm, tealight candle. 

In this 6 week course you will learn how to create a number of different landscapes using some unique techniques  including sponge, clingfilm, wax and learn to utilise different brushes like the fan and rigger brush. 

What you’ll need:

To join this 6-week course, our tutor suggests that you have the following materials.

  • watercolour set
  • watercolour brushes including rigger and fan brush 
  • a white tealight candle
  • rock salt and table salt
  • masking fluid
  • clingfilm
  • watercolour sponge

Your Tutor

Jaclyn Stuart painting teacher

Jaclyn Stuart is an artist who works in St Andrews Scotland. She graduated from Grays School of Art with a BA Hons in Fine Art in 2000. She has taught art in many establishments including lecturing in Further Education. She now runs her own teaching business in St Andrews, making and selling her artwork. She works in watercolours, acrylics, oils, and inks.

Joining our online classes

Our online classes will take place via Zoom. We’d recommend using a laptop or desktop if possible to make it easier for you to participate. Upon booking your class, you will receive an email confirmation with full details of how to join and your link to the Zoom class.

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