Minimalist Watercolor Technique – Learn to paint with three primary colors (January 9, 2021)

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Adding watercolor to your field notebooks and nature journals need not be an elaborate exercise in juggling dozens of colors and six different brushes!

I will introduce you to the simple technique of mixing any color you need from a triad — three primary colors (a cyan, a magenta, and a yellow) plus my own preferred “bonus” colors of burnt sienna and a dark blue.

It’s not hard, and it’s fast, simple, and fun!

Use your own paints (I’ll send you recommendations) or order my Minimalist Paint Kit or one of my paint tins with sample paints and paint along.

Length: 2 hours

Start time: 2:00 pm Arizona time (Phoenix) / GMT - 7 

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost:

  • $45 without any paint kits

  • $65 with mini paint tin and 5 paint samples (free shipping)

  • $82 with small paint tin and 5 paint samples (free shipping)

  • $90 with Minimalist Paint Kit (free shipping)

Access: You will receive log-in instructions after purchasing the class.

SIGN UP HERE: https://www.exploringoverland.com/shop/feral-watercolor-workshop-3356h

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