About Mastering the White Paper in Watercolor

Follow in the footsteps of John Singer Sargent and Winslow Homer as you learn, through a series of carefully crafted exercises, how to make your watercolors come alive with light and color. The transparency of watercolor demands that you work from white to dark and from large shapes to small. You will learn that where we put color is just as important as where we leave the paper clean and white. Enhance your color shapes with white paper–dark against light to create luminosity, use lost and found color edges to add mystery and space. Whether you are a beginner or a more advanced painter, you will benefit from this workshop. Mastering the white paper is one of the most important skills in watercolor painting.
Instructor Robert Regis Dvo?ák is an artist and professional speaker who presents workshops and keynotes on drawing, watercolor and creative thinking education and business. He is the author of four books on drawing including The Practice of Drawing as Meditation. His latest book is Travel Drawing and Painting.
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