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Creative Reconstruction: Landscape Painting with Expression
Getting started
Welcome
How to Use This Course
Submitting Paintings for Review
Meetings
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Module 1: Learning to Read a Painting
Lesson 1. Observation without emotion
Lesson 2: Identifying the Core Problem
Lesson 3: Choosing a Reconstruction Path
Lesson 4: Permission to Change the Painting
Module 2: Understanding What the Painting Needs
Lesson 1: Value vs. Color — Knowing the Difference
Lesson 2: Structure Before Detail
Lesson 3: When More Isn’t Better
Lesson 4: Recognizing When to Stop
Module 3: Reconstruction Strategies
Lesson 1: Clarifying What Matters Most
Lesson 2: Simplifying Without Losing Interest
Lesson 3: Unifying Disconnected Areas
Lesson 4: Energizing a Painting That Feels Flat
Module 4: Materials & Intervention Choices
Lesson 1: Working Back Into Watercolor
Lesson 2: Introducing Mixed Media Thoughtfully
Lesson 3: When and Why to Use Acrylic or Gouche
Lesson 4: Respecting the Painting’s Surface
Module 5: Revisiting & Repurposing Past Work
Lesson: Repurposing an Old Landscape
Old Barn (6:39)
Module 6: Masking as an Intentional Reconstruction Tool
Lesson: Masking as an Exploratory Reconstruction Tool
Marsh reworking the painting 1 (8:22)
Marsh reworking the painting 2 (23:54)
Mountain river (14:35)
Ocean cove (9:12)
Module 7: Final Project - Stepping Outside the Box
Lesson: Letting Go of the Outcome
Foundation 1 (10:21)
Increase the color 2 (25:48)
Stand back and evaluate 3 (8:14)
Save some of the underlying color 4 (4:39)
Experiment 5 (9:26)
Enhance what's working 6 (6:28)
Lesson 4: Recognizing When to Stop
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