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Waverley Woollahra Art School

Watercolour skills: 5 week course

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Mondays, 1pm to 4pm Monday 20 October to Monday 17 November

Watercolour is a medium of great beauty and subtlety. This course will provide instruction in drawing , painting and composition principles to achieve successful watercolour painting results.

We will cover still life, landscape, cityscapes , portraits and tonality. This compact 5 week course allows the student to undertake their own projects or explore provided themes that will expand their knowledge of the media. Students will explore colour mixing, use of brushes, watercolour pencils, preparing the paper and paint application.

This course is suitable for everyone. Beginners welcome.

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