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If you’re looking to loosen up, gain confidence with the medium, and create free-flowing atmospheric watercolours with a simple step-by-step process, this is definitely the tutorial for you.
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Have you ever struggled to create depth and space in your paintings, particularly landscape-style scenes?
It's actually much easier than you might think. There are plenty of very simple and immediately applicable principles to help push the background back and bring the foreground forward - to exaggerate this sense of recession within a painting.
In this tutorial of a beautiful, sun-filled French Landscape, I will show you a good number of these approaches to have you create paintings full of depth and atmosphere.
There is also a strong focus on mark-making. This is all about how we are using the brush - what sort of marks can we make to give the impression of our subject whilst keeping a more painterly and loose feel.
There’s a lot packed into this one, and I really love the end result! See you there.
Whilst Tom loves painting a wide variety of subjects, especially if the light is doing something interesting, he is always drawn back to the place where his first two passions met: painting wildlife, in particular birds.
"The free-flowing and immediate nature of watercolour seems to lend itself so well to capturing the fleeting moments of wildlife, along with their movement, character and colours"
Tom's work has become widely collected in the UK and, more recently, internationally.
He has been a highly commended finalist in the world-renowned Wildlife Artist of the Year on several occasions.
Tom has also become a highly regarded and much sought-after tutor. As well as running his own workshops, he travels all over the UK teaching and demonstrating for Art Groups & Societies. He also leads painting holidays in beautiful rural France.