Learn how to paint rich florals in watercolor with Charles Reid
Join the contemporary watercolor master Charles Reid, in this watercolor instruction video, Flowers in Watercolor, as he shows you step-by-step how to create luminous flowers in watercolor. His juicy use of color is inspirational. Tips you will learn, from the proper use of your brush to use of color, will stay with you and improve your work.
Flowers in Watercolor
Charles paints quietly, with his voice-over occasionally addressing issues
pertinent to what is going on in the painting. He draws the subject directly
onto the paper using one continuous line, never lifting his pencil or
erasing — a process of "attuning" to the shapes. His style is direct and
appears simple as he manipulates intense color and play against rich
neutrals and luminous grays.
Watching this watercolor DVD, you learn Charles Reid's unique processes: how he sets up his painting area, prepares his back-lit still life, the proper use of a brush, how to mix paint on the paper, work in sections. Charles teaches you the relationship of color and shape to form, his technique for assessing the correct amount of water in his brush, ways to create variety
in a painting, and how to tell when it's time to quit.
Charles strives to keep his painting from being too "smooth," so that it
maintains energy and spontaneity. Emphasizing the importance of regular
practice, Charles advises, "The more you paint, the more your disasters are
in control, especially in watercolor."