Balinese Floral Prayer Basket Watercolor Step By Step

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Last updated on August 20, 2024 5:41 am

Learn the techniques to create stunning Balinese Plumeria paintings in this watercolor class. Start with a light base and gradually darken the hues to make the flowers pop. Discover the cultural significance behind the placement of flowers and leaves. Perfect for beginners and those looking to enhance their watercolor skills while experiencing a taste of Bali. Download the class and go at your own pace. Don’t miss out on painting other Balinese subjects like the intriguing Banana leaf. Build depth by painting light areas first. Join now and immerse yourself in the art of Plumeria painting.

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What you’ll learn

  • I have painted over 12 Plumeria and frangipani paintings and you will learn the techniques needed to make the most beautiful Blissing Plumeria in my class.
  • You can go as fast or as slow as you want. Watch and rewatch my class once you have downloaded it.
  • I suggest starting with a very watery and light base.
  • The project you can accomplish is to draw or trace the image on two separate sheets of watercolor paper and then start on one by following my instructions.

HI here you will learn about using simple techniques to paint the Balinese Plumeria so hold my hand as we go hand in hand step-by-step to create a stunning painting. These beautiful flowers will not dissapoint anyone who attempts topaint them

We first add the basic wash leaving the highlights as white bare paper. The magic slowly happens as we start darkening the hues. In the last layer which is the third layer the flowers start popping out of the page.

My attempt has been to explain to you how and why the prayer basket is made – the significance of the symbolism of the placement of the flowers and leaves. For example the red flowers are placed in the south as a homage to one of the trimurti gods. The with the cultural significance, there develops an attachment to paint this subject matter. I hope my students feel that and that is what I attempt to do.

For those who love painting Balinese related watercolors please see my other classes. The Banana leaf is particularly interesting to paint.The advice I would give to

beginners is to go slow and paint the light areas first and slowly build your contrasting sharpen that feeling of depth.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners and those who want to sharpen their watercolour skills and yes also those who want to experience a chunk of Bali – the island of Gods.

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