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1. Making a start
1.1 Mixing and applying watercolour
1.1.1. Exercise: Loading the brush
1.1.2. Exercise: Fading tones
1.1.3. Exercise: Fading tones
1.1.4. Exercise: Random marks
1.1.5. Exercise: Fish and leaves
1.1.6. Research: Objects and marks – an interplay
1.2. Project: Laying washes
1.2.1. Exercise: Plain washes
1.2.2. Exercise: Tonally graded washes
1.2.3. Exercise: Mixed-colour washes
1.3. Project: Resist techniques
1.3.1. Exercises: Reserved shapes from resists
1.3.2. Exercise: Lines with wax
1.3.3. Exercises: Techniques
1.4. Project: Making marks in different ways
1.4.0 RESEARCH: Compare Constable and Ravilious
1.4.1. Exercise: Unusual brush marks
1.4.2. Exercise: Using various brushes
1.4.3. Exercise: Other tools for watercolour
1.4.4. Research Point : watercolour from different periods and different styles identify different techniques
1.5. Assignment 1 : Your first watercolour painting
2. Painting from observation
2.1. Project: Drawing and watercolour
2.1.1. Exercise: Quick watercolour studies
2.1.2. Exercise: Pencil and watercolour
2.1.3 Exercise: Adding line to watercolour
2.2. Project: Light and tone
2.2.1. Exercise: From light to dark the watercolour way
2.2.2. Exercise: Tones from a single layer
2.2.3. Exercise: Tones in several layers
2.3. Project: Tone and composition
2.3.2. Exercise: Dramatic interiors
2.3.3. Exercise: Imaginary Rooms
2.3.4. Research: Interiors
2.4. Project: Colour
2.4.1. Exercise: Still life with colourful objects
2.4.2. Exercise: Working with greys and browns
2.4.3. Exercise: Warm and cold colours
2.4.4. Research : two painters work (collect examples and research bio and work)
2.4.5. Research : artists’ approach to domestic subjects
2.5. Assignment 2 : Still life with watercolour
3. Painting outside
3.1. Project: Where to look and how to select
3.1.1. Exercise: Inside and outside
3.1.2. Exercise: Sketches from different viewpoints
3.1.3. Exercise: Subject choices
3.2. Project: Preparation and practice
3.2.1. Exercise: Mixing greens 1
3.2.2. Exercise: Mixing greens 2
3.2.3. Exercise: Mixing greens 3
3.2.4. Exercise: Mixing greens 4
3.2.5. Exercise: Exploring greens outside
3.2.6. Exercise: Building a picture
3.2.7. Exercise: Painting with prepared elements
3.3. Project: Using photographs
3.3.0. Written piece : Copying Photos
3.3.1. Exercise: Painting from a photograph
3.3.2. Exercise: Painting on the spot
3.3.3. Exercise: Preparatory sketches
3.3.4. Exercise: Photographs for source material
3.4. Assignment 3 Landscape painting from mixed sources
4. Landscape elements
4.1. Project: Linear perspective
4.1.1. Exercise: Distance – preparatory drawings
4.1.2. Exercise: Distance – linear perspective drawing and painting
4.2. Project: Aerial perspective
4.2.1. Exercise: Aerial perspective in an urban landscape – drawings
4.2.2. Exercise: Aerial perspective urban landscape – painting
4.2.3. Exercise: Aerial perspective in rural landscape
4.2.4. Research : Artists depict urban landscapes or cityscapes.
4.3. Project: Painting sky
4.3.1. Research : Research artists like Turner and Constable investigations into the nature of our perception of the natural world.
4.3.2. Exercise: Tonally graded wash and simple clouds
4.3.3. Exercise: Different kinds of clouds
4.4. Project: Painting water
4.4.1. Exercise: Still life with water
4.4.2. Exercise: Painting still and disturbed water
4.4.3. Exercise: Painting moving water
4.5. Project: Pictorial interest
4.5.1. Exercise: Painting trees
4.5.2. Exercise: Painting rocks (incl Assessment of exercise )
4.5.3. Exercise: Animals in the landscape
4.5.4. Exercise: Human figure in the landscape
4.6. Assignment 4 – A landscape painting
5. Widening your options
5.1. Project: Working on different coloured grounds
5.1.1. Exercise: Tonal studies made on a coloured ground
5.1.2. Exercise: Drawing on a coloured ground
5.1.3. Exercise: Painting a landscape on coloured paper
5.2. Project: Working with mixed media
5.2.1. Exercise: Exploring one subject in a variety of ways
5.2.2. Research : Look for examples of mixed media pictures
5.2.3. Exercise: Mixed media on coloured and white paper
5.2.4. Exercise: Using resists experimentally
5.2.5. Research : Think about the differences between using pure watercolour and mixed media
5.3. Project: Towards abstraction
5.3.1. Exercise: Collage made from random elements
5.3.2. Exercise: Themed collage and painting
5.3.3. Exercise: Magnification
5.3.4. Exercise: Free expression
5.3.5. Exercise: Working with music
5.4. Assignment 5: Themes and series
5.4.1. Exercise: sketches & paintings in a theme and series working towards A5
5.4.2. Assignment 5 – Series of five paintings
Watercolour Sketchbook
Gallery
Research & Gallery Visits
Assessment, Mar’17
Eddie Tucker OCA WaterColour 1
Eddie Tucker OCA WaterColour 1
My Learning Log for OCA WaterColour 1
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