Sketching & Painting A Busy Dock & Wharf Scene with William Dunn (Watercolor)
Do you find it challenging to paint busy scenes? Not sure what to include and what to exclude? With a stunning image of a boathouse and wharf in San Francisco, William Dunn takes you through this process step by step.
He starts with the image you'll be working on and explains how he adjusts it for a better composition, noting that he likes things off to the side, never in the middle. With a focus on letting the watercolors do the work, Bill takes you through his process and gives you the tools you need to create a stunning watercolor painting. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the best!
In this lesson you will learn:
- How to create a list of colors to use in your artwork
- How to choose the right composition for your painting
- How to adjust your composition to make it more interesting
- How to work with rough watercolor paper
- How to tape your paper to create a white frame around your painting
- How to use artist's tape to mask off areas of your painting
- How to draw out your painting to see the thought process
- How to choose the right pencils for your artwork
- How to create texture in your painting with rough paper
- How to let the watercolor do the work for you.
William Dunn provides step-by-step guidance on painting busy scenes through his process of adjusting the composition of an image, with a focus on utilizing watercolors to create a stunning painting, demonstrated with a boathouse and wharf in San Francisco. Learn from one of the best in this opportunity to enhance your watercolor painting skills.