PAINTING CLOUDS WITH GOUACHE
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Working as a fine artist. I use gouache, poster colour, oil and open-acrylics in my everyday adventure with painting. The only thing that I love nearly as much as painting is sitting down and pondering how paintings work on a fundamental level, and then how I can communicate these ideas with my many students. I’ve created a number of online courses around painting with gouache, and painting landscapes, and I have something up my sleeve that I have created just for you.
In this workshop I’ll show you some of the major ideas that I like to use when I’m creating landscape paintings in gouache, with a focus on cumulonimbus clouds. Clouds are a difficult subject to paint at the best of times. They’re full of a massive variety
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