Pile It On Baby

Layering, glazing, happy water or surface combinations.

Painting water formations initially appears to be a daunting task.  Developing movement of the hand with a small fan brush, called a “z” stroke, the artist can let go and easily paint any form of water.  Forms of water may include a calm pond, quiet stream, a rushing river, a deep ocean or a neutral lake. The use of glazing with thin paints can easily create depth to a body of water. The water flows allowing both the artist and the viewer to flow with it; letting go and allowing an unshackled independence to emerge unobstructed by limitation.  Impressionist, Claude Monet represented this in many of his paintings associated with different bodies of water.


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Purchase price is for online access to this class for a period of 12 months.