Spr 2019 Watercolor: An Innovative Approach -- Week 02 -- Figures in Watercolor Landscapes

Painting Figures in Watercolor Landscapes, quickly and easily


Figures add scale, life and interest to your paintings. There are numerous ways of painting figures in Watercolor. The following webpage and video tutorials are excellent resources to help expose you to several approaches

Web Page Tutorials: 

Video Tutorials: 

Integrating figures into landscape paintings (Advanced)

Spr 2019 Week 01 Watercolor: An Innovative Approach -- The California School of Watercolor

Introduction

A little history of one period of watercolor, the "California School" of Watercolor, which thrived between the mid-1920s and mid-50s. It emphasized bold design and color, broad brushstrokes and astracting a design from nature rather than copying a specific scene. Members of this "school" include Edgar Whitney, Rex Brandt, Emil Kosa Jr., George Post, Milford Zornes, Tony Couch, Edward Norton Ward, Ron Ranson, Robert E. Wood, Chris Van Winkle, Tom Fong, and Frank Webb.





Painting the Symbol of a Car

When we paint a large painting of a city street with buildings, cars and people, we don't want to realistically paint every detail of every building, car and person. Rather, we paint symbols of each of those.

Autumn by Alvaro Castagnet

YouTube Video Tutorials: How to Draw and Paint a car, or rather, the symbol of a car.


April 2 2019: Watercolor Resources and References

Watercolor Resources & References Page
(please note: this page will be continuously updated)

YouTube Videos

Figures in Landscapes, architectural, gestural

Interviews and Biographies

Materials

CAO Bei An, a watercolorist featured in Realistic Abstracts by van Aalst

Bei An Cao  Born:  1957 Cao Bei-an was born in 1957 in Shanghai, China. He obtained the graduate of the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts in 198...