Watercolour Tip from PETER WOOLLEY: City Buildings (Without a Ruler) |
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'Albert Street, Auckland': https://www.peterwoolley.co.uk/originals_gallery_DEMOS.html 'George Street, Sydney': https://www.peterwoolley.co.uk/paintings/ww0100.html It could be very easy to dismiss the idea of city scenes - particularly those featuring skyscrapers - as being orderly or regimented - perhaps a little bit boring even... or just plain old angular, with lots of very straight lines... While cityscapes can certainly seem daunting at first glance, a loose, less-disciplined approach is possible (and can be quite fun). Using extracts from watercolour demonstrations of streets in Sydney and Auckland, I hope to show you how... To view the full, uncut versions of both demonstrations featured in this video, along with step-by-step guides and other resources to help you attempt them yourself you'll need to sign-up to Peter's Online Tuition Service. A Member subscription is only £9 per month; with that, you'll have instant access to these, and many more projects and tutorials. If you're looking for one-to-one tuition and personal guidance, then there are also student upgrade options available. Sign up for full access at https://www.peterwoolley.co.uk/online_students.html For a full collection of building-related demonstrations, check out Part 5 of Peter's 'Watercolour for Beginners' series, BUILDINGS AND PERSPECTIVE. It's available to order on DVD in both PAL and NTSC formats, and Video On Demand. Order online here: https://www.peterwoolley.co.uk/shop_DVD_beginners_05.html |