Painting Clouds and Skies in Watercolor
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What you will learn
In this course, I will show you basic techniques for sketching clouds and the sky in watercolor. We will explore quick cloud sketching techniques for watercolor, learn a bit about cloud anatomy, how you can use different pigments and mixes for the sky and cloud shadows, and I will demonstrate step by step how I paint different clouds. We'll also take a look at other techniques for sketching clouds on the spot, like wax resist or gouache.
Why take this class
Sketching clouds and skies is a vital part of capturing landscapes, and it's relaxing and fun. It's also a great way to learn more about mixing and to get to know our watercolors better. Whether you want to observe and paint the sky on its own or integrate your cloud painting skills into a landscape painting, you will learn the skills you need for it in this course.
Who the class is for
The course is perfect for beginners and intermediate sketchers and watercolorists, and anyone who wants to include more detailed clouds.
Materials and resources
A basic watercolor palette*, round brush (approx. size 4 and 8, I use synthetics), a 1/2 inch flat brush, cotton watercolor paper (cold-pressed), painting rag/paper towel, optional: gouache white, piece of wax candle
*The palette should at least have a cool and warm version of yellow, red and blue, and yellow ochre and burnt sienna for mixing. I'll paint with Cerulean Blue, Cobalt Blue and Ultramarine in the course. Most basic palettes will be fine!