Showing posts with label scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scene. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Watercolor Art Lake Scene Paint Step by Step Online Class






My new course is up and running.  Take a look at the Intro video to see what the painting looks like!

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WATERCOLOR COURSE - Simple, Easy and Step by Step!
Have you ever wanted to take up watercolors, but found most classes are too heavy and academic? These classes are similar to a Paint Night but we use watercolors. The classes are Easy, and no basic knowledge of watercolors are needed. You can usually finish your first painting under 2 hours.
This course is simple and easy to follow, plus minimal materials are needed to start painting today. Use any watercolors or brushes you have on hand, but I'll give you my favorite supplies and a PDF list to go by.
The course is broken down into small easy steps and I'll paint along with you. If you have questions as you go along please feel free to send me a private message or ask openly on the discussion board.
Watch it over and over or enjoy a private painting class with your family and friends along with some coffee, tea, or wine.
Once completed, feel free to share your final product with the class in the discussion. I love to see the final work of my students.
Have fun and enjoy!

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - Day Twenty


Attempted to re-create my oil painting in watercolor as a new watercolor class scene and tried to make it simple enough for new painters....it's deceivingly difficult!

My process is to paint the scene first then break it down into painting steps to see if it's a paint-able scene. Then I tweak it so that it's stays under a 2 hour class timeline.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Winter In Maine - Watercolor By Kellie Chasse


 
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Have you ever went snowshoeing just after a Maine Nor'easter snowstorm? Oh, the sights you can see!

The white delicate snowflakes are just touching the tips of each tree branch. Looking at this I am in hopes that you can just imagine what it would be like to breathe in the fresh crisp smell of the newly layered pines.

Feeling the serenity of Maine?

When to Leave It In… or Leave It Out – Watercolor Lessons from Monhegan Island, Maine

When to Leave It In… or Leave It Out – Watercolor Lessons from Monhegan Island, Maine There’s a quiet kind of magic to painting coastal Mai...