One of my favorite things in painting is capturing the light. And in watercolor it can be as easy as challenging. In this class you will learn to create a simple but spectacular picture of a sunset in the field. You will discover: How to combine Wet-on-Dry and Wet-on-Wet watercolor techniquesHow to make a light effectHow to work efficiently with a limited color paletteFirst, in this class you’ll see overview of materials that we’re going to use in this class. Then you’ll discover exercises with explanations of basic techniques in watercolor and chosen color palette. Finally, step by step we will paint together a sunset picture, using learnt techniques, trying to combine them and to find a balance between detainig and loose watercolor elements. Materials used in this class: Paper: watercolor mixed (25% celulose+ 75% cotton), 300 gsm, Grain fin (cold pressed).Can be replaced by 50%-50% mixed paper or 100% cotton paper for better resultBrushes: round squirrel brush 10mm, round synthetic brushes 3-6mmPaints: azo yellow light, naples yellow red, cadmium red light, indanthrene blue, burnt umberMasking tapePaper napkins or piece of tissuePlastic palette (you can take ceramic one as well)WaterThe class may be interesting both for beginners and advanced artists who never stop improving their technique. Strong drawing skills are not required; )Join the class and enjoy watercolors!