There are so many opportunities to let watercolours sing in snow scenes. This three hour class is a perfect example of this by making varying degrees of shadows in the snow, in posts and a walking bridge. I love to lay down the brush wet-on-wet here and there introducing primary transparent colours. This base will be the beginning to many layers of paint to create Winter Snow Shadows! Do you want to improve your watercolour painting?Do you want to learn how to paint snow shadows?Do you feel intimated or scared to draw from a photo reference?Are your frustrated with watercolour painting process?Search No More! If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these, then this course is FORYOU! What will you learn?o If you struggle or afraid to draw, I will show you how to create your own Transfer paper to transfer this scene and other art onto your watercolour paper.o Playing with watercolours wet on wet to create a soft blending of colours on snowo How to use common watercolour techniques: salt, splattering and plastic wrapo How to paint the contrast of light and shadows on a winter snow sceneo How to protect our whites with masking fluidBONUS Lecture: How to stretch watercolour paper on a wood frame to paint, and protect it with Krylon Varnish. Your finished painting will not need glass since varnish is sprayed in layers to protect the paints.