Painting Rustic Buildings & Barns in Watercolour
Jul 3rd, 2012 by Aldouspi

Painting Rustic Buildings & Barns in Watercolour

Rustic Watercolors

Packed with tips on how to create breathtaking, realistic paintings, this reference—with fresh, original pictures and a simple approach—teaches artists to create weathered windmills, old shacks and huts, farmhouses, cottages, timbered barns, and other pastoral buildings. Step-by-step sequences show how to capture various architectural aspects, from tiled roof tops and windows adorned with flowers to ancient doors and rustic porches. Amateur and experienced artists alike will use this guidebo

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Last November, I had the pleasure of speaking at Jen Huang's photography workshop in Santa Ynez, CA. It was great getting to meet a bunch of talented.

Nique's Nook: Rustic Watercolor Daisies on Parchment Invitation

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Celebrate your special day with this fun and romantic themed set. Perfect for any rustic, western, country or vintage theme. A simple parchment style text background sets off your text that is featured on the right side. Behind the

A rustic kitchen still life in watercolor — painting "Hearth Spoons"

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A rustic kitchen still life in watercolor — painting "Hearth Spoons". This past week in our Still Life in Watercolor class, we painted old earthy-looking found objects, such as jugs on a bench, old kitchen utensils, and old door


“Rustic Well” Mixed Media Painting

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Painting Weathered Buildings in Pen, Ink & Watercolor (Artist’s Photo Reference S.)
Jun 27th, 2011 by Aldouspi

Painting Weathered Buildings in Pen, Ink & Watercolor (Artist’s Photo Reference S.)

Using inks and liquid watercolour paints specially made for pens, Claudia Nice shows artists of all skill levels how to achieve the warm moods, rough textures and mellow hues of aging barns, farmhouses, mansions, and more. Claudia reveals simple methods for rendering a range of charming subjects. She includes a wide variety of textures, from peeling paint and rusting iron to stone and stucco. Her techniques are based on fundamental artistic concepts, including value, perspective, colour and shap

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Building Watercolor For Sale

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art, birds, nature: Building Another Watercolor

Building Another Watercolor. This is an unfinished watercolor, about 11×15 inches on Arches cold press paper. It's based on fieldsketches, shown below, that I did at Morris Arboretum yesterday.

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Watercolor Building Blocks – The Crafty Crow

There are so many possibilities with this watercolor building blocks art activity at Under Construction.

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Flatiron Building | Julie Kahn Valentine Art – Eureka Springs Artist –

The Flatiron Building watercolor by Julie Kahn Valentine. View of the Flatiron Building on Spring Street. This watercolor scene by Eureka Springs artist, Julie Kahn Valentine, is available as an 11″ x 14″ print.

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Painting a Stone Building

Watercolor artist Tom Jones shows you how to suggest a stone building in your painting using tones and a variety of color. To see more about this video and supplies used, visit Jerry’s Artarama Free Art Lessons at www.jerrysartarama.com

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