Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 127 lectures (6 hour, 45 mins) | Size: 8.59 GB
I’d say that he is a patient teacher and a very effective communicator.
What you’ll learn
Learn the essentials first before the basics
Understand how watercolor behaves
How much water to use
How to go lighter with your colors
How to go darker with your colors
Master basic techniques
How to avoid washed out paintings
How to avoid patchy, overworked paintings
Paint new activities (No repetitive drills)
Paint Sea and Land Animals (No fruit, vegetables or salads)
How to prepare your puddles
How to do a wash (The right way)
How to blend your washes using 1 color
How to blend your washes using 2 colors
How to make smooth, gradual blends
How to paint in details and features
How to layer or glaze to make your paintings glow
How to paint shadows without getting muddy
How to paint elements like leaves, trees, wood, grass
How to handle your brush to paint simple textures
How to “paint without painting”
How to use masking techniques
How to paint backgrounds (What to paint first, next and last)
How to mix colors
How to mix even more colors using only 3 pigments
The biggest take away about Color Theory
Tips and best practices to avoid common mistakes
Requirements
A computer and a desire to learn and/or unlearn old habits
All materials are selected to be cost effective but decent enough to use (Supplies list will be given inside)
Description
He is also organised and gets to the point so you have more to learn. He is also funny which makes the class more fun. just flew by because he showed passion in his art and it was obvious when he taught. – Suzie Ang
Have you ever tried “painting with water” before?
Do you want to learn how to make fun, colorful, translucent watercolor paintings?
It’s simpler than you think!
Watercolor is a FUN way to paint!
It can swirl and drip, blend and bleed, all of this randomness and free flow,
believe it or not,
can make painting effortless and
open up many possibilities for your creativity to flow.
It can push you out of your comfort zone
and it can also pull you in to the moment.
It’s the only medium that can paint a painting with you.
What that means is,
you apply the paint and let the water do the rest.
How cool is that?!
WHO AM I?
Hey there! Broderick here and I paint in watercolor professionally,
from simple character designs, to realism, to fun art, even fine art pieces hag in Museums in Europe.
I’ve been a featured artist for a major art supply chain (Youtube: “urban sketching broderick wong”)
Social media loves my quirky watercolor pet portraits (Google: “vancouver is awesome broderick wong”)
Placed first in live watercolor painting competitions (2016 Harmony Festival Plein Air Champion ; 2018 Grand Prix Plein Air Masters Division Champion)
The Fabriano InAcquarello 2020, an international watercolor painting conference hosted in Italy,
invited me to do an online painting demonstration as an international artist. (Google: “inarte fabriano 2020 brod wong”)
I’ve led live watercolor painting workshops for people who have never picked up a brush before
WHY LEARN FROM ME?
When I started, I knew absolutely nothing about painting or watercolor.
I was doing only black and white portraiture,
but I knew that if I wanted to challenge myself and grow,
I needed to learn color:
1) I played with watercolor, but it did everything except what I wanted it to
2) I expented with acrylics, but it dried too quickly
3) Oils, well, it didn’t dry fast enough
I got frustrated.
Everything I tried just wasn’t for me.
After 1 year, I gave watercolor another chance, but this , I approached it differently.
I learned from books and non-instructional YouTube videos that I played over and over again
because I couldn’t find any instructors to guide me.
I had to figure it out on my own.
I ruined many watercolor paintings and didn’t know how to do them differently.
I experienced many happy accidents, but didn’t know how to recreate them successfully.
I persevered and took a handful of workshops and,
over a brief period, I developed a certain fluency in “reading” watercolor.
Watercolor has taught me so much about art, about myself, even about life!
This is why watercolor to me, is for life.
To anyone out there who has tried learning on their own but needs more guidance,
to those who have tried their hand at it and need a fresh way of approaching their workflow,
to those that don’t even have any art background and are looking to try something new,
I’ve been there, and I got you covered.
Fast forward to today, if I could have kick-started a path to success for myself to follow,
to learn watercolor painting quicker without making so many mistakes, what would that look like?
Through my experience in teaching myself and others,
I have peeled away those layers to its core essence,
and it is with this awareness that I present to you:
Watercolor Painting for Bners
I’m excited to help you learn to create watercolor paintings you could be proud of!
Broderick’s personality to teach made the learning enjoyable. It was not about how good he was an artist but how we can achieve what he was showing us to accomplish a finished painting. The technique was simple, easy to follow and not hard to comprehend. Broderick is inspirational and “YES” Watercolour Essentials is the WAY TO GO!!! – April Lee
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WHO IS THIS FOR?
Whether you’ve never picked up a brush before, or if you’re hoping to understand the medium better,
you’ll want to finally learn watercolor the way it’s meant to be used.
ARE YOU AN ABSOLUTE BNER?
Are you looking for a new hobby,
or maybe you’ve gathered a collection of watercolor supplies but haven’t found the or courage to paint
or maybe you’re looking for a break from other more career goal oriented courses?
Are you concerned about buying more than you need or can afford?
Do you learn best through casual conversations instead of formal lectures?
Would you appreciate tips, rders, directing you through exercises every step of the way?
With watercolor, you don’t need a lot of materials to start painting.
I recommend a few decent materials that are not crazy expensive nor are they sub-par-quality cheap.
I’ve also designed Watercolor Painting for Bners to be sequential,
which means, steps from previous lessons are seamlessly incorporated with the new.
“Thank you so much Broderick! This was a nice experience for me. I never knew I would fall in love with watercolour. I like the way you teach, it is easy to pick up and everything makes sense to me. Hoping to continue my journey with watercolour.” Joanne Whang
ARE YOU AN “ON AND OFF” PAINTER?
You’ve tried watercolor but find it difficult to control, you may need a refresher on watercolor or maybe you need direction because you seem to choose the wrong and complicated things to paint?
Would you appreciate hearing what artists think as they paint?
Do you find painting the same thing over and over boring and tiresome?
Do you appreciate some background information about watercolor, and a progressive build up of technique and application?
If you’ve painted before, pay special attention to the first 2 lessons. It will provide more structure to the way you paint, so you avoid guesswork or uncertainty, catapulting your confidence to paint with more intention. No matter what your style is, what you learn is essential.
“I thought that I was more experienced than bners but I found out that I had a lot to learn. It was very different from other classes I have taken. Yours focuses on each specific technique. I have to tell you that I learned these techniques better in your class. I also learned things that no one had told me before. In other classes I have taken they showed us some of these techniques but didn’t spend as much on them. They spent more painting. I really enjoyed learning these things and I felt a sense of accomplishment after mastering them. I think they will stay with me better.” ~ Chris Mclaren
READY TO GO OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW?
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THE PROBLEM WITH LEARNING
There are watercolor painting classes out there that use up hours on soul-crushing lectures and theory
before putting brush to paper and when you finally do, it’s all about repetitive drills,
forgettable color chart and swatch exercises,
demoralizing activities that are too mediocre or too complex,
random techniques without understanding why,
leaving you with so much playing, expenting and accidents,
but still not knowing how to properly apply the knowledge in a practical way.
I’m here to show you that learning doesn’t have to be mind-numbing.
Seriously. You just need the right guidance.
WATERCOLOR PAINTING FOR BNERS
1) SHORT LASER-FOCUSED LESSONS
My Watercolor Painting For Bners course does not involve a bowl of fruit, numerous lectures, drills and excruciating repetition.
My live watercolor painting workshops have given me the opportunity to target and isolate very specific challenges about the painting process,
from a learner’s point of view, and then break them down into short laser-focused lessons.
I found that these challenges are multi-layered and overlapping,
making it difficult to know where to b.
This is why you may feel you’re taking 2 steps forward and 4 steps back.
My Watercolor Painting For Bners course peels away those layers,
then simplifies them into short focused lessons,
allowing you to learn only what you need to know at that , to get you to the next level.
Succeeding lessons will have their own short, focused sessions that gradually build on top of the previous.
2) LEARN WITHOUT THE INFORMATION OVERLOAD
● I’ve distilled traditional art theory & practice into their fundamental essence
● I use easy to understand language (aka no artsy fartsy teologies)
● I thoughtfully produce my material and content: Straight to the point. No extra fluff.
3) SEQUENTIAL LEARNING
The way information is presented, oddly enough, has an enormous impact on what you learn,
how fast you learn and how you apply it. (Somes whether you learn at all!)
I designed this course to build new information on top of what you already know. Think Lego.
● New lessons introduce new techniques & reinforce what you learned in previous lessons
● Lessons include carefully designed activities to match the skill level
● Lessons are concise but packed with only relevant information
I liked the fun energy of each class with some laughter! The examples and what we could produce with each project gave excitement to the possibilities of each project! I loved learning all the different techniques and was super excited to learn another! The results of each project were simple enough to truly reach great results! – Cynthia Cleator
4) NO SECOND GUESSING!
Knowing differs from understanding.
Random tips and tricks are good for 1- activities,
but have you tried painting something else after
and felt like it sent you straight back to kindergarten?
I’ve been there before. (A few s actually. Sigh.)
You need a stronger foundation to fall back on.
Understanding what you’re doing with your watercolor will take you much further.
● Too much control = Overworked, muddy paintings
● Too much spontaneity = One big-happy-accident-type-of-paintings
● Controlled spontaneity = Fresh, glowing, transparent paintings
5) LET GO OF THE FEAR OF STARTING
“I need to tidy up my work space”
“Those plants look like they need a little drink today”
“The cat needs.another bath!”
The fear of uncertainty encourages procrastination.
What if I told you one tip you can do to sidestep your hesitation?
(And no, it doesn’t involve sticking notes with the words “Let It Go” all over the place.)
They say that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
What if I told you that the shortest distance between
staring at a blank paper and actually painting on it
are only 4 dots, would you give it a try?
Learn my 4 Strengths Method.
This is a complete GAME CHANGER, one that I personally use
to ensure that I paint with more confidence, minimize any rework and overcome any initial hesitation.
That small piece of awareness was so valuable and so well put together! The whole course must be a goldmine!! ~ Lara Marchionni-Jones
6) HAVE FUN WHILE YOU LEARN!
There’s painting for fun, and then there’s painting to learn while having fun.
The course videos are professionally produced to educate and entertain.
This balance ensures a variety of presentations, instruction, humor and pacing!
● Painting for fun = Just playing with paints, there is not much technique to take away.
● Painting to learn = Heavy on theory and drills.
● Painting to learn while having fun equips you with what you need to know, right away, so you can enjoy the watercolor painting process more.
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HOW ELSE CAN I HELP YOU?
I’m here to help you think like water.
The more you understand, the less uncertainty there is, the more excited you will be to paint.
You will first learn how to control your watercolor.
Then I’ll show you how to use water and let it do what it wants.
This is what I call, Controlled Spontaneity: A give and take between you and the watercolor.
You will learn how to use water, to do different techniques, such as smooth washes, blending, glazing, color mixing, and so much more.
I would describe it as a controlled, guided, step-by-step approach to the basics of doing watercolour, taught by an excellent artist, with a wonderful manner and people skills. Excellent for complete bners, and a refresher for those with some experience. – Bruce Raber
Q1: I don’t have strong drawing skills, should I take a drawing class first?
You don’t need to know how to draw.
Since the focus of the lessons are about painting and not drawing,
I will teach you a quick and easy way to sketch (that even kids can do!)
so you can start painting right away.
Q2: I had done so little watercolour painting before and I quit from frustration. “What makes your course different from others?”
He knows exactly the most essential skills that his students need to learn first. I had never met a teacher like him who is so willing to share all of his knowledge and experience with his students. His exceptional teaching and great sense of humor made classes all the more enjoyable. Broderick’s instructions has been a fun and enlightening experience on my journey to learn how to paint watercolour. Broderick is not only an outstanding artist but also an excellent instructor. – Alice W
My course is professionally produced:
● All videos are shot in high definition
● Over the head shots showing my entire set up
● Close-up shots for color mixing
● Clear and consistent audio/commentary
● Combination of energetic and relaxed pacing
● Casual conversations instead of formal lectures
● Receive the information in small snts. No over explaining.
● Animation/Visual Cues to let you know where I want you to focus on
● Fun activities with new challenges in each lesson to build up technique and application
You will learn my 4 Strengths Method, a complete GAME CHANGER that will jump start the way you paint, right after the 2nd lesson.
This course includes everything that I teach in my live workshops,
combining 2 of my workshops ($400 total value) plus access to additional,
bonus paint along videos to get more practice after the course.
If you’ve taken different classes before but still have a hard controlling watercolor,
my Watercolor Painting for Bners course can help.
This is not your typical, traditional course.
My live watercolor painting workshops have allowed me to refine the lessons into what they are today,
breaking down the watercolor process even more into its most essential concepts.
I did notice a difference – increased confidence. I realize I need to take my , pay attention, look, plan, especially mixing enough paint, adding colour to the puddle in small increments.. Thinking about the colours & water control was also useful. Each of the steps you covered were so helpful. – Helen O’Neill
Q3: Things are quite busy with work/kids/life. What if I don’t finish the lesson?
These lessons are available any you need them, wherever you are in the world.
Learn at your own pace as long as you have a computer and an internet connection.
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So, are you ready to finally start CREATING your very own beautiful watercolor painting instead of just admiring the work of others?
Then enroll now! I can’t wait to help you create your amazing paintings with color & water.
“I went home yesterday excited about the watercolour painting we worked on in class and looked up different patterns I could draw out and paint for a mother’s day gift. A circle with flowers and ivy and thinking of putting the word Love in the middle for a nice gift for my mom. So I guess you can say you’ve inspired me to want to paint more! Thank you for that.” – Emma Atherton
Your demonstration is so detailed and easy to understand. The subjects you were creating for us to paint are also interesting and impressive as well. Now, I find a new way to paint watercolour and don’t panic anymore. – Alice Peng
Who this course is for:
Anyone looking for a new hobby, something new to do, a nice break from other career goal oriented course
Absolute bners who have gathered a collection of watercolor supplies but haven’t found the or courage to paint with it
On and off watercolor painters who need a refresher course, learn vital watercolor techniques, needing a new direction
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