Paint Trees with Light A Simple Watercolor Method By Richard Burke Jones - Downloadable PDF
Learn to Simplify Light, Shape, and Atmosphere in Watercolor This downloadable watercolor guide is based on the same simple methods featured on my growing YouTube channel and plein-air painting demonstrations. Inside this PDF, I show how I simplify flowering trees into: clear value shapes light and shadow patterns loose watercolor washes expressive blossom marks Rather than painting every leaf or flower, the focus is on: seeing light first. Whether you are new to watercolor or trying to loosen your paintings, this guide will help you simplify complex scenes into something paintable and expressive. What’s Included ✔ The 4-Value System ✔ How to simplify trees before painting ✔ Pencil sketch examples ✔ Step-by-step watercolor stages ✔ Blossom techniques ✔ Using darks to create light ✔ Common mistakes to avoid ✔ Practice exercises ✔ Magnolia and Cherry tree demonstrations Instant Digital Download This is a downloadable PDF guide you can view on: iPad desktop laptop phone No physical product will be shipped. Perfect For Beginner watercolor painters Intermediate artists wanting looser paintings Plein-air painters Anyone interested in painting light and atmosphere A Note from Richard Over the past year I began simplifying trees into large patterns of light and shadow while painting outdoors in Newburyport, Massachusetts. These small watercolor studies unexpectedly became some of the most popular lessons on my YouTube channel. This guide shares the simple approach behind those paintings. Price $9 Digital Download
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