Use watercolors
9 Class Projects
It takes about 10 minutes to 4 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
Cafe midway to the Alps
Fruit shop at Viktuarian Market
Rothenburg
Alpine landscape
Sternberg lake
Traditional wooden houses and chalets in the Alps
Fresh summer roses
The gardens of Nymphenburg Palace
Relaxing in mountains and lakes
Skills You’ll Learn
Learn about watercolors and enjoy a LAN trip together
Hello, I'm Momoa, an artist who lives and works near the Alps.
Do you like a leisurely trip between strange scenery and people, shopping, taking a walk, and spending time in a cafe like someone who lives there? Well, the one I'm living How about seeing the alleys of Europe in watercolor? Like taking a walk around every corner together, we'll unravel interesting stories that don't appear in guidebooks together.
Travel near the Alps, one by one, starting from the basics
It's a landscape you like, but it seems hard to draw? If you're new to watercolors, you'll be overwhelmed once you get started. whereupon It is designed so that you can get to know them one by one with a relaxed mind. As we travel, we will not be burdened with watercolors.
🌿Let's take a look at the places we'll go together.
A clear, watery lake surrounded by the Alps
primer A clear, watery lake surrounded by the AlpsAs you draw, you'll learn gradations and basic brush touches naturally. When it comes to drawing, the most important things are emphasis, omission, and flow. I'll share my own know-how on what to add and subtract from the actual landscape we see with our own eyes.
Fresh summer roses I met while walking down the street
I'm going to draw a picture of the fresh summer roses I met while walking down the street. Create a color wheel using density control and use complementary colors and neutral colors Attractive colors and tonesI'll help you release it. Time to slowly learn about color and density controlI'll take it.
An open-air market in Europe with special scenery and flavors
You'll see the scenery of Munich's Viktualienmarkt, a historic open-air market that began in the early 19th century. This is a food market sold directly by farmers in the area near the Alps, and we drew a fruit shop together From a landscape you can actually see Time to compose a picture and write various colors by emphasizing the necessary parts and omitting the parts that are not neededI'll take it.
A cafe in the middle of the Alps
While drawing the exterior of a cafe decorated with flowers I met while climbing the Alps Know-how to simplify the background and divide the structureI'll share it with you. In this course, I practice continuing the relationship between the background and objects.
Finishing a beautiful building
Architecture is also a must for travel watercolors, right? If you've learned the basics of watercolor without sketching until now, come with me A step to learn composition, perspective, and contrast together by drawing an authentic sketch with a pencilI'm going to enter. You don't need to feel too burdened at this time. A pencil line is a map of my heartYou can think of it like that. We're following that map, adding shadows and leaving a stream of light. I'm the only one who can follow along.
A cute fairytale town, the side streets of Rothenburg
After practicing landscapes, objects, simple characters, and architecture, we are now the flowers of the Romantic Road! Drawing an alley in the cute fairytale town of Rothenburg Make the most of everything you've learnedI'm going to try it.
Live outdoor sketching at Munich's Nymphenburg Palace
The final class will actually take place in the gardens of Nymphenburg Palace. How to efficiently do travel watercolors in real situations with many variables I'll share my know-how.
Travel watercolors that are light and easy to complete
Draw pictures that you can enjoy as if you were taking a leisurely walk, and later, when you stand on your own travel path, you can feel free to pull out a brush anywhere and create a result that captures your own gaze.
Get away from your usual everyday life and feel the excitement!
I think the reason I go on a trip is to get away from my usual everyday life and feel “excited.” I like famous landmarks, but more than that A different perspective, such as strange signs, alley scenery, cafe menus, subtly different smells of the air, and the height of the skyI think the appeal of traveling is to take it with you.
My heart is excited, so the way I look at the landscape naturally changes. While drawing with me Refine your sparkling gaze and express your emotions and memories from the moment you travel on paperLet's try it.
There are many views of the Alps near Munich where I live in my class, but after attending my class Ability to find special moments in everyday life and capture them in pictures on your ownYou'll feel that this has happened.
[All-in-one kit]
📍 Let's meet the all-in-one kit that I've carefully composed.
- Van Gogh watercolor painting, 15 colors
- Huahong 700R Watercolor Brush No. 10
- Huahong 700R watercolor brush No. 6
- Faber-Castel Castel Pencil HB
- 1 x Staedler Regular Eraser (Medium) (526 B30)
- Fabriano AR27 watercolor paper block (fine) (125x180mm) 300g (25 sheets) 1
- Kanson Monval watercolor, 300g, A5, 1 piece
- 1 travel bucket
- Masking tape (pack of 2)
🚚 The kit and additional components will be shipped separately.
🚚 For inquiries about product defects and incorrect delivery, please contact the Class 101 Customer Service Center.
📩 The package is subject to some changes, and we will fully inform you if there are any changes.
Curriculum
Creator
peachorchard
Hallo I'm Peach, a writer working in Germany. I majored in art in Korea, England, and Germany, and have been working on art in various countries for 15 years. Until now, I have continued art creation studios, art workshops, and NGO activities in the UK, India, Italy, and Germany. Due to the nature of my place of residence and work, I think I was naturally trained to express various new stimuli with my own pictures.
When I travel, I really like wandering around the streets where I can connect with the locals, even if they aren't famous places. What I've felt most from communicating with people of various races and ages through exhibitions and workshops is that painting should be fun. Also, travel is a great driving force for me to paint. I enjoy the process of adding my own sensibility and blending even a small landscape that I can just pass by into the picture.
Now that normal everyday life has become even more precious, let's enjoy the charm of the little-known natural, rustic landscape of Germany where I live while imagining a time to travel freely again.