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Pears in Watercolor
Painting pears can be interesting for a variety of reasons. The shape alone is eye-catching, and as artists, we can quickly create something unique by using different colors and textures or focusing on the shape and using light and shadow. All of these elements can make a painting of pears interesting to look at and a creative experience.
What you'll learn
Learn how the paper you use can change the outcome of the painting. Water-to-color ratio, Light and shadow, Make shapes pop.
Who this is for
- Perfect for anyone who loves to paint in watercolor. Fun for experts who want to unwind and anyone looking to dive into the wonderful world of watercolors!
- Anyone who wants to improve their painting skills and become the artist they have always dreamed of.
- Great for all levels.
Paper makes a difference
You'll be surprised how much you'll learn. If you look closely, you can see what happens when the paper sizing breaks down and how it will affect your brushstrokes and flow of color.
Curriculum
Your instructor, Birgit O'Connor
Birgit O’Connor is a Master artist and a signature member of M-NWWS, (Northwest Watercolor Society) M-CWA, (California Watercolor Association) M-LWS (Louisiana Watercolor Society).
She is an award winning artist, judge, juror and author of the top-selling North Light books “ Watercolor in Motion”"Paint Watercolor Flowers" and “Watercolor Essentials” along with being included in three other titles. Known for her original paintings and inspirational teaching style.
Publications include the New York Times, SF Gate,Artist Magazine and Watercolor Artist Magazine INK in New Mexico, in the United States, Dobry Zank, (Poland) "L'Art de l'Aquarelle (France). Her memberships include Cambridge Who’s Who, Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Women.