Simple Landscape - Snowy Sunrise
Work Wet on Wet for Soft Landscape Edges
Snowy Landscape
Using Wet on Wet for Soft Landscape Edges and Blends
You'll with the sky and works your way forward, using three to five colors to make mixing easier.
Work wet on wet for smooth blends of color and soft landscape edges. Then work wet on dry to paint bare trees glowing in the sunset.
For finishing touches, you can add birds, falling snow, grass or anything you can imagine.
This lesson makes beautiful cards and you'll learn more with each card you paint.
Your Instructor
Hi, I'm Deb Watson - a self taught artist and long time watercolor teacher
My story is simple.
I loved drawing from childhood, but was discouraged from art as a waste of time. So, I became a nurse, worked at a lot of hospitals and raised a family. But I kept painting.
Over time, I became better at the realism I loved, and just kept working toward improving through painting and self-study. I've always enjoyed painting scenes from my life and small town community (which I call my Small Town America series).
My paintings are not usually famous or majestic subjects, often they're just everyday stuff I see around. But I see so much beauty there, and show it to the rest of the world by painting it.
Now, my watercolors have been in exhibits and won awards across the nation. Yet, it's when my art connects me to other people that it's really done what I wanted, and teaching certainly does that!
Happy Painting.