Interior Drawing in Watercolour Information
Interior Drawing in Watercolour is designed to help you master watercolour techniques for creating interior design drawings.
Master the Secrets of Watercolour Technique for Your Interior Design Drawings With This All-In-One Course
Master watercolour technique from scratch for your interior drawings.
💦 Water is life. Watercolour is literally water with colour. To me, watercolour is life as well, it is transparent and expressive at the same time, always new, and just beautiful. Love it 💙
Many artists value watercolour higher than any other technique and say that’s it is the hardest one to master. I’ll show you how easy it is by breaking down the essential concepts.
Watercolour is very special for me, it was the first “painting” technique I started learning at the age of six y.o. at the children’s art school “Alexandrino” (before that, I could only put my hands on crayons, kids’ pastels, and markers). It is with me my entire life: from the art school, through my 6 years at the St. Petersburg Stieglitz Art Academy, and now.
You can see some of my watercolour drawings with the hashtag #watercolourOlgaSorokina on Instagram.
In this course, I would like to share not only the secrets of this mystical technique but also my love and affection for it. I’m sure, you will feel the love and get inspiration for your own creative practice.
What You’ll Learn In Interior Drawing in Watercolour?
Welcome
- Intro
Basics. Italian style bedroom: 1-point perspective interior/ watercolour basics
- Part I: building an interior in a 1-point perspective (Renaissance Method) (31:42)
- Part II: mastering watercolour technique basics from scratch (30:13)
- Part III: fine-tuning the drawing and adding details (31:12)
An interior in Scandinavian style
- Part I: pencil drawing and perspective (10:51)
- Part II: foundation and applying basic colours (20:42)
- Part III: adding details and fine-tuning our drawing (19:16)
“Artist’s studio” interior drawing
- Part I: making two thumbnail sketches, one in pencil, one in colour (18:02)
- Part II: pencil drawing (11:02)
- Part III: basic colour layers (15:53)
- Part IV: introducing linear work with multiliner (15:33)
- Part V: adding final touches with watercolour and details in white colour (14:28)
Rococo Revival chair in a 2-point perspective
- Watercolour 3.1 (12:11)
- Watercolour 3.2 (19:34)
Classical bedroom interior
- Preparation: how to mount paper on a wooden panel (7:14)
- Part I: tonal value study, black & white preliminary watercolour sketch (15:25)
- Part II: linear pencil drawing in soft lines (14:08)
- Part III: the first layer of watercolour (11:50)
- (NEW!) Part IV: applying the second layer of watercolour (13:41)
- (NEW!) Part V: adding contrast and working with shadows and different greens (19:03)
- (NEW!) Part VI: adding contrast and details to the centre of our composition (16:00)
- (NEW!) Part VII: “fresh eye look” and details (17:42)
- (NEW!) Part VIII: the very final details and patterns (11:11)
Final words and celebration
- Outro
Who is this course for?
You will greatly benefit from taking this online course if you are:
- An interior designer/architect
- An interior design/architecture student
- A sketch artist and want to widen your range of techniques and up-level your skills
- Beginner in watercolour
- Advanced in watercolour in general, but want to fine-tune your skills in the field of interior drawing
- Just love watercolour and want to become pro in it
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