
An introduction to "Line and Wash" and a look at the materials that will be used throughout the course.
The importance of balancing the mediums of watercolor and pen and ink.
The two approaches that you can take to creating a line and wash image.
Pen and ink techniques, factors that affect the mark, and creating textures.
A look at eight of the most common watercolor techniques.
Part 1 of a series on creating a still life with line and wash. In part 1, we develop the pen and ink drawing.
Part 2 of a series on creating a still life with line and wash. In part 2, we develop the watercolor washes.
Part 1 of a series on creating a landscape with line and wash. In part 1, we develop the ink drawing with bottled ink and a nylon brush.
Part 2 of a series on creating a landscape with line and wash. In part 2, we complete the image with watercolor washes.
Part 1 of a series on creating a portrait with line and wash. In part 1, we create the pen and ink drawing.
Part 2 of a series on creating a portrait with line and wash. In part 2, we complete the image by applying watercolor washes.
A look back at what we covered in this course.
Learn how to combine pen and ink with watercolor. Balance the linear qualities of pen and ink with the looser, spontaneous characteristics of watercolor to create amazing works of art.
The rigidity and detail of pen and ink compliments the fluidity and spontaneity of watercolor - resulting in beautiful works of art.
But there are some things that we need to know in order to truly take advantage of this amazing combination of media.
I share everything you need to know to be successful in this course, "Line and Wash".