The Etchr Studio fans have spoken - the coastal scene class is back! On December 22nd, we'll have a live replay of a student-favorite class, and I'll join live to comment and share some more insights into this experience.
In this 90-min class you'll learn to make a conscious decision about how to place ink and watercolor, while sketching a coastal scene. By applying both media correctly, you'll achieve a sense of focus and depth.
By the end of this class, you'll be able to balance the use of both ink and watercolor separately or overlapping, based on the story you decide to tell with your sketch.
December 22nd - 2pm EST - 7pm WET - 6pm CET
There will be a GIVEAWAY during the class. Stay tuned.
Recommended materials:
Watercolour sketchbook, 180gsm or above, cold or hot press to your preference (Suggested: Etchr Perfect Sketchbook A4 or A5)
Pigment waterproof pen or nib fountain pen with waterproof ink (Suggested: Etchr Black Graphic pens, or Noodler’s Ahab pen, or Lamy Safari fountain pen, and DeAtramentis Document Ink)
Watercolour paints, any brand (Suggested colours: burnt sienna, ochre, cobalt blue, ultramarine blue, indigo, sap green, alizarin crimson, plus any red and/or orange)
Large, medium and fine round watercolour brushes. Japanese and Chinese calligraphy brushes are also great alternatives. One flat medium brush, for few details (Suggested: Etchr watercolour brush set)
Large container with water
Paper towels
Water vaporizer (optional)