Cornwall's Rugged Coast in Watercolour

Watercolour / Seascapes

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Course details

Discover how to capture the beauty and intensity of Cornwall’s dramatic coastline in dynamic watercolour.

Work alongside watercolour artist David Webb as he guides you live from our historic studios in St Ives. During this two-hour webinar you will respond to high quality footage of the local seascape as David breaks down the complex discipline of watercolour into clear, easy to follow, practical demonstrations.

Learn to observe a scene with an artist’s eye and how to select the essential elements for a successful composition. Understand how to make informed colour choices and which brushes to use and why. Exploring effective techniques such as wet-into-wet, wet-on-dry and dry brush, David will explain how to asses and apply tonal value to create impact and depth in a watercolour piece.

Integrating these elements into your work, you will capture the motion of the water, brilliance of sunlight and concentration of deep shadow. Working in limited layers, you will achieve a translucent and fluid style enabling you to maintain freshness. Resolve your painting with confidence, applying accented details to pull everything together.

Overcome any fears that you may have surrounding the use of watercolour and go on to have success with this medium.

The Island, Porthmeor, St Ives
David Webb, Cornwall's Rugged Coast in Waterclolour

Who is this course for?

This webinar will be suitable for both beginners and improvers.  Some experience with the watercolour medium would be an advantage but not a necessity, as each stage will be demonstrated, and the techniques explained.  The webinar would be suitable for anyone with an interest in watercolour, and watercolour painting.

What will I learn?

1. Simple rules about composition

2. How to build up a watercolour painting from light to dark, using three transparent washes

3. How to dilute watercolour paint to the correct tonal value

4. How to mix colours on the paper

5. Useful techniques such as wet-into-wet, wet-on-dry and dry-brush

6. Using a limited colour palette.

How does an online session work?

We record the sessions so you can watch on demand, as often as you like, for up to 60 days after purchase. This way you can pause a scene, rewind and finish your painting.

You will be invited to join our Facebook Alumni group so you can share your discoveries with fellow students from around the world. You can also share your work live with others on social media using the #schoolofpainting and tagging us @stives painting

You can watch on a PC, laptop or tablet and if you have chromecast or miracast you could even cast to your SmartTV from your phone.

Cornwall’s Rugged Coast in Watercolour

Watercolour / Seascapes

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Taught by

My background is in illustration, specialising in natural history subjects for books and magazines, so drawing has always been important to me. I now paint in watercolour in a looser, more impressionistic style but my paintings are still based on sound drawing. My courses at St Ives School of Painting are a combination of outdoor and studio work. My teaching involves drawing, composition, understanding the importance of tonal values and the techniques required to paint successfully with watercolour. As its name implies, watercolour is a very fluid medium. It is transparent and relies on the whiteness of the paper to shine through a series of washes built up from light to dark.

What to Bring

A list of materials will be available to see in your account at least four weeks in advance of the live class. If there are any pre-course tasks to complete before the session they can be found here too.

You will need access to the internet and ideally a PC, laptop or a tablet with audio.

Timings and Breaks

Live broadcast, 4:30pm, Friday 18th August (2 hours)

During the session please pose questions to the artist using the chat function.

You can revisit the webinar as often as you like for up to 60 days after the live broadcast.

FAQs

Online Broadcast

How can I get help in choosing a course?

Our friendly expert staff are always happy to discuss your needs and our courses in more detail to help you with your decision. Please call us on 01736 797180

Do I need a webcam/any equipment?

For our webinar sessions which are broadcast on the internet and no webcam or microphone is needed as you just need to be able to see/hear hosts and you can communicate using the chat function. You can watch using a PC, Smart TV or tablet. A phone isn’t ideal as you will struggle to see enough unless you can miracast to a screen or smart TV.

For the longer online courses on Zoom you will need a laptop or tablet with audio and camera enabled so you can have a screen near where you are working. If you have a PC without camera or speakers, you can purchase a plug and play webcam for approx £25 which connects to a usb port. You will also need reasonable broadband connection and speed.

All the art materials and equipment needed to participate in the course will be listed in full on the online learning platform, for live webinars this will be a minimum of two weeks before the session starts.

I have registered for the webinar but I can't find my joining link

You can access all the resources and joining link for your webinar via our online learning platform. You will need to have set up an account on our online learning platform in advance. You can do this during the checkout process when purchasing your webinar. If you are having trouble accessing your online account, please contact [email protected]. You can use a PC or tablet or even cast from your phone to watch on your Smart TV.

I paid for the session but missed it, how can I watch?

Currently all our online sessions are recorded and you can access the recording on our online learning platform until it expires. Usually 60 days for a webinar, 90 – 180 days for multipart webinars or online courses.

Studio Courses

How can I get help in choosing a course?

Our friendly expert staff are always happy to discuss your needs and our courses in more detail to help you with your decision. Please call us on 01736 797180

How do I get my work home?

Tutors have special techniques for transporting oil paintings and the school has plastic folders available in our shop for £3.50 or do bring a portfolio.

For international students we are happy to arrange transportation of your work back home.

What do I need to bring?

Absolutely nothing! All materials and aprons are provided although some people do like to bring their own set of brushes.

What do I do for lunch?

Courses allow an hour’s break for lunch and there are numerous places nearby or you are welcome to bring a packed lunch into the studio.

What times do courses run?

Most of our courses start at 10am and end at 4.30pm on the first day. Subsequent days we start at 9.30am ending at 4pm.

Weekend Courses run 10am – 4pm on the first day but the final day starts at 9.30 and ends at 3.30 with a short lunch break to enable people to get home that evening.


Do you have to be experienced to come to the School?

The School is a very friendly and welcoming place for all ages and experience. Our drop-in life classes and August half-day workshops are ideal for those wanting to have a go for the first time. Most of our longer courses are also fine for novices.

If any of the courses do need a bit of experience we flag this up in the brochure and on the website.

Booking a Course

How can I reserve a place?

We will hold a provisional reservation for 24 hours if you give us a call whilst you find accommodation. Otherwise please book online or by telephone 01736 797180.

You can reserve a place with a £100 deposit; balance is due 12 weeks before course start date.

About St Ives

Where do I park?

The nearest long stay public car parks are the Island and Barnoon Long Stay Car Park, both a 5 minute walk away. In the peak summer months it may be easier to park at Trenwith Car Park by the leisure centre and walk down into town. If you don’t fancy the walk up the hill at the end of the day there is a shuttle bus which runs from outside the cinema.

How do I get there?

Public Transport: If you are coming from further afield the main train line runs into St Erth which is a 15 min taxi ride away or you can take the St Ives Bay Line which runs approx. every 30 minutes. The School is a 10 minute walk from St Ives station.

Driving: M5 will take you to Exeter where we recommend that you take the A30 across Bodmin Moor and into Cornwall. After passing Hayle, leave the A30 at St Erth roundabout for St Ives. Turn right at the second roundabout. This road will take you through Lelant and Carbis Bay into St Ives.

Where can I stay?

St Ives has a huge selection of hotels, guest houses and self catering accommodation to choose from. Please browse the art holidays St Ives section on our website and give us a call if you would like any help.

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