Rent Watercolours: Intermediate Class (2007)

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Synopsis:
Three tutorials for the budding watercolourist: 'Starting with Monochrome' and ''Working With a Palette', presented by Walter Roberts; and 'Painting on Site', presented by George Sear.

Tutorial 1: Starting with Monochrome
Ideal for the the watercolourist who is just beginning to explore this rewarding hobby and a valuable technique exercise for those already painting in watercolour. Your tutor is Walter Roberts, best known as a painter in strong waterclours who taught and demonstrated for many years both in the UK and abroad.
Your tutorial includes:
- Introduction
- Equipment and Subject
- Paint and Water Application
- Brush Technique
- Light and Shade
- Texture and Tone
- Exploring Different Subjects
Tutorial 2: Working With a Palette
Detailed explanation of the benefits of this excellent discipline for a watercolourist to heed, presented by Walter Roberts.
Your tutorial includes:
- A 4 Colour Palette
- An 8 Colour Palette
- Choice of Pigment for Versatile Colours
- Mixing Colour
- Application for Tone and Texture
Tutorial 3: Painting on Site
A step by step guide from start to finish to painting a delightful watercolour. Your tutor is George Sear the internationally acclaimed artist and teacher who has exhibited at the Royal Institute.
Your tutorial includes:
- Choice of Viewpoint
- The Preliminary Sketch
- Aspects and Design
- Colour Mixing and Application
- Wet and Dry Brush Techniques
Producers:
Kim Lyon, Gary Peet
Narrated By:
Walter Roberts, George Sear
Studio:
Quantum Leap
Genres:
Children & Family, Documentary, Special Interest
BBFC:
Release Date:
21/05/2007
Run Time:
140 minutes
Languages:
English
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour and B & W

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