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A friend and I are thinking about taking beginning water coloring classes. I know there are some great teachers who do this from past posts, but unfortunately, I haven't saved the names. Those of you who water color and know of good on-line classes, please share!
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This is a GREAT question and I'm subscribing to the thread to find out folks' suggestions - I've nearly pulled the "add to cart" button on some in the past but without testimonials from people I know (or at least from my Splitcoast family ) I backed out. I sure don't want to waste the money!
I do, however, follow a few watercolor artists on YouTube (one of our own is a particular favorite of mine - Micheline Jourdain... >HERE< is a link to her latest gallery upload and inside there's a link to the video on her YouTube channel), as well as keep up with the weekly Watercolor Challenge here for free ideas and "lessons." Kristina Werner does some lovely watercolor projects as well, as does Sandy Allonock - both I think have classes you can buy, but their YouTube channels do have several free watercolor tutorials.
Good luck!
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I agree wholeheartedly with the Micheline Jourdain suggestion! I've followed along with some of her tutorials, but, ahhh, didn't get the same results as she did, LOL. There was also another lady who seemed quite interesting from the Stress Free Cardmaking Summit last year: Desiree Keummerle. She had a course called 'Getting comfortable with our watercolours'. I didn't look at the course, coz I couldn't access it, but it sounds good for beginners (although I can't find it now, sorry). There's also a lady who does amazing abstract florals, called Yvonne Joyner (no relation), and I think she does workshops in Arizona: https://www.yvonnejoynerstudio.com/. You'll probably have to narrow down the type of watercolours you want to learn before you pay someone! For example, realistic, abstract, landscapes, nature, suitable for cardmaking, large artwork, small artwork, that sort of thing. All the best with your search!
I have taken a class with Online Card Classes and it was a bit over my head, watercolor for cardmakers, but I did learn a few things and can revisit as I like. There was one that I really learned quite a bit from taught by Debby Hughes called Intro to Color Theory. She based the entire class on watercolor. You can learn a lot from her videos. Here is her website: https://limedoodledesign.com/
YES, Lisa! And in fact, here's the link to the course: https://www.includeathankyou.com/ult...pt-2023.html#/
The blurb says, "We will walk you through supplies, talk about color theory, mix a few colors and YES, we will even complete a card together using a very simple technique to get you started on your water coloring journey!"
Shellie, I agree - Sarah does some wonderful watercolor videos. I've not done her learning to paint series but I've done several Let's Make Art paintings and really appreciated her easygoing style and helpful tips.
__________________ Hugs & blessings, ~Chrissy
Jeremiah 29:11 Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni | Proud FanClub member since 2017
My Gallery | My Blog "The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears."
This is a GREAT question and I'm subscribing to the thread to find out folks' suggestions - I've nearly pulled the "add to cart" button on some in the past but without testimonials from people I know (or at least from my Splitcoast family ) I backed out. I sure don't want to waste the money!
I do, however, follow a few watercolor artists on YouTube (one of our own is a particular favorite of mine - Micheline Jourdain... >HERE< is a link to her latest gallery upload and inside there's a link to the video on her YouTube channel), as well as keep up with the weekly Watercolor Challenge here for free ideas and "lessons." Kristina Werner does some lovely watercolor projects as well, as does Sandy Allonock - both I think have classes you can buy, but their YouTube channels do have several free watercolor tutorials.
I have taken several of Kristina Werner watercolor classes and they are very easy to follow and not too overwhelming. She sometimes brings in guest speakers, such as Jennifer McGuire, etc. Let Me see if I can find her link:
Here is her watercolor christmas from last year or the year before but you can look around her site. I see she has stencil classes too which I have not tried
Thank you for posting this question and for all the answers. I'm working on a basics of shading type of class right now and don't have my 'next' planned.