Watercolor mixing for beginners
Learn the fundamentals of color theory and create beautiful watercolor projects with this beginner-friendly course. No prior experience required. Discover how to mix colors, create harmonious palettes, and apply color theory to your artwork. Join now and unleash your creativity!
What you’ll learn
- You will learn the fundamentals of color theory: primary, secondary and tertiary colors.
- You will create a mixing color chart based on the colors that you already have in your palette.
- You will create any color you want by distinguishing between its hue, luminosity and saturation.
- You will learn to combine colors creating harmonic color palettes for your projects.
Hello! I’m Lara, welcome you to my course: watercolour mixing basics for beginners.
Any watercolour enthusiast who wants to delve into the ins and outs of colour theory and apply it to their projects can take this course. You will find easy exercises to do from scratch, even if you do not know watercolour.
You will paint a colour wheel with the three primary colours: yellow, magenta and blue, and find what the properties and qualities of colour are, based on super simple exercises. You will know all the types of harmonies that exist and how to create a watercolour mixing chart and a colour catalogue with the colours you currently have in your palette.
For the final project, we will do a colour study like Kandinsky did in his painting Squares and Concentric Circles, applying everything learned in the course. It is a challenging and fun project!
You can also take it if you use other media, but keep in mind that in watercolour, the way of lightening colours is water, not using white.
You do not need to own a commercial colour wheel to take this course.
See you inside!
What will you learn in this course?
You will learn the fundamentals of color theory: primary, secondary and tertiary colors.
You will create a mixing color chart based on the colors that you already have in your palette.
You will create any color you want by distinguishing between its hue, luminosity and saturation.
You will learn to combine colors creating harmonic color palettes for your projects.
What supplies do I need?
Watercolors. It’s convenient to have yellow, red magenta and blue color.
Watercolor brush (I use the number 6)
300 gr cellulose or cotton paper
Some containers for water and absorbent paper.
HB or H pencil, a ruler, and compass (optional).
Who is this course for?
Anyone who wants to discover watercolor, regardless of the level – even if you have just started working in watercolor.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to discover watercolor, regardless of the level – even if you have just started working in watercolor.
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