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Analogous Landscapes

Analogous Landscapes

Explore the world of colour using analogous colour schemes inspired by master artist landscapes

Analogus Coastline B.C.

Three Fridays

April 19th, 26th and May 3rd - Online

10:00AM - 12:00PM PT

Price $99

In colour theory, analogous colours are groups of colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. Blue, green, and green-yellow are examples.

Inspired by master artists artworks, explore approaches to painting bodies of water using a variety of watercolour and gouache painting techniques. Adding transparency with gum arabic medium.

Study a range of artists visions of nature, sourced from Art Galleries, Museums and University Art collections online.

  • Explore small colour compositions

  • Study the style and vision of a landscape inspired by master artists techniques and expression of nature

Art Supplies: Please bring what you have or note suggestions below

watercolour paints; a range of brushes, watercolour #10 and #6 round and 1/2” flat sizes, 1” bristle brush; cold-press watercolour paper; mixed-media sketchbook; gum arabic; ceramic palette - white soya dishes or plates; three glass jam-jars; pencil HB and eraser

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Student Testimonials

Thank you for your exceptional teaching throughout the course. Your dedication and expertise truly made a significant impact on my learning experience. The use of the valuable reference images and websites you provided was incredibly helpful in expanding my understanding of the topic. Your hands-on demonstrations were both inspiring and instructive.
— Kun, Vancouver
Katherine, I just wanted to let you know that I loved the class, your teaching so very much. It has changed how I think about painting. I am using my landscape studies which were all small and will push it a little further to go larger. One of them, the Spotted Lake I am attempting in oil. I will miss the group.
— Patricia, Vancouver

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