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Watercolor for Beginners: Coffee Time in Watercolor - Part 1
Rating: 5.0 out of 5(1 rating)
5 students
Created byTamas Benko
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Make simple sketches about coffee related items
  • Line & wash technique: drawing with ink & paint with watercolor
  • Basic watercolor painting techniques
  • Coffee related items illustration

Course content

3 sections19 lectures54m total length
  • Coffee Beans3:00
  • Express Coffee Maker3:58
  • Vintage Coffee Grinder3:53

Requirements

  • no previous drawing or painting skill required
  • you just need the minimal watercolor supplies listed below
  • a water resistant ink (Eg: Pigma Micron archival ink or a Permanent Marker)
  • an inexpensive watercolor paper (190 gsm)
  • a size-6 round brush
  • watercolor paints used: Raw Sienna (light gray), Mars Brown (dark gray), Payne's Grey or any similar hues
  • a water container, some paper towels, and a mixing palette

Description

Learn and practice a simple illustration technique called line and wash. This is when you draw your sketches with an ink, and add some watercolor paints to them.

Who this course is for

This can be a great course for you if you’re a beginner at drawing and/or relatively new to watercolor. I’ll show you how you can create some simple, but impressive illustrations.

What you will learn

We’ll be drawing & painting all kinds of coffee related items. You will learn how you can build up your subjects from very simple lines by using only 2-dimensional or flat shapes, and how you can make them look more engaging with just a few watercolor brush strokes.

What tools you need?

  • an inexpensive cold pressed watercolor paper (190 gsm)

  • a Pigma MICRON archival ink (size 04)

  • an alternative can be a Permanent Marker (size S)

  • a size-6 round brush

  • watercolor paints used: Raw Sienna (light brown), Mars Brown (dark brown), Payne’s Grey or any similar hues

  • some common watercolor supplies: a water container, some paper towels, and a mixing palette

Learn & practice

Now, I hope you’re excited to dive into my Coffee Time drawing & painting session. It’ll be a great fun where your drawing & painting skills will improve too.

I’ll see you in the first video.

Who this course is for:

  • you'd like to learn watercolor painting
  • you want to practice drawing simple illustrations
  • you like coffee :)