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WATERCOLOR COURSE


Watercolor Course
CERTIFICATE IN WATERCOLOR
Learn to paint in watercolour in a structured approach Water Colour is the starting point for many aspiring artists after they have got to grips with drawing technique.
The course gives a broad approach to painting with watercolours which the students will find informative and inspirational. With this exciting and glowing medium help you realise your own inventive instincts and support you as you set out on this path.
It is also for students interested in developing painting portfolios for admission to college-level programs, and for individuals looking to create paintings for personal enrichment and other professional opportunities.
Learn how to manipulate your paints to stunning effect, get hints and tips on working and re-working your paintings as they dry, and discover painting techniques that will add a stunning depth, light and character to your work.
WATERCOLOR COURSE
- Watercolor Techniques – Observation
- Watercolor Techniques – Washes & Overlays
- Artwork in Watercolor – Basics
- Artwork in Watercolor – Landscapes
- Artwork in Watercolor – Figurative
- Artwork in Watercolor – Seas
- Artwork in Watercolor -Skies
- Artwork in Watercolor – Life Scenario
- Artwork in Watercolor – Still Life
- Artwork in Watercolor – Landscapes (Advanced)
- Advanced Paintings – Nature
- Advanced Paintings – Events
- Abstract Paintings
- Grand Masters Paintings
- Creative Works – Self (Assignments)
CERTIFICATE IN WATERCOLOR
It is flexible program. You can start the course anytime. Classes are held from Mon to Sat. You can choose the days (subject to availability)
Kindly check with Mr. Dass, Manager – Programmes on +91 9902739994 for the schedule.
Once the schedule is fixed, changes cannot be made unless approved by the management.
CERTIFICATE IN WATERCOLOR
The Classroom has been completely cleaned and sanitised. Students and staff have been adivised to follow all health and safety measures:
Hygiene and hand sanitisation
Everyone should maintain high levels of hygiene, especially hand hygiene. It is recommended that you wash your hands:
- at least six times throughout the day
- for at least 20 seconds each time
- before eating
- after using a toilet
- before touching any part of your face
Hand sanitiser dispensers will be located at the entrances
Face Coverings
All Students and Staff should cover their faces (mouth and nose) It can be a basic, homemade mask, a scarf, or a disposable mask.
Cleaning
Cleaning and keeping the workstations hygienic is part of learning to become a Artist! Do it diligently!
CERTIFICATE IN WATERCOLOR
The students will be awarded a “Certificate of Completion” on completion of all the sessions and submission of assignments & evaluation by the faculty.
The certificate issued under the brand name “Konsult Art and Design Academy’ , a brand of M/s Konsult Global Education, Bangalore.
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Watercolor Course

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Watercolor - Wikipedia
Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French, from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua “water”),[1] is a painting method in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution. Watercolor refers to both the medium and the resulting artwork. Aquarelles painted with water-soluble colored ink instead of modern water colors are called “aquarellum atramento” (Latin for “aquarelle made with ink”) by experts. However, this term has been more and more passing out of use.[2][3]
The traditional and most common support—material to which the paint is applied—for watercolor paintings is watercolor paper. Other supports include papyrus, bark papers, plastics, vellum, leather, fabric, wood and watercolor canvas (coated with a gesso that is specially formulated for use with watercolours). Watercolor paper is often made entirely or partially with cotton.[4] This gives the surface the appropriate texture and minimizes distortion when wet.[5]Watercolor papers are usually cold pressed papers, and gives better texture and look with GSM between 200 and 300. Watercolors are usually translucent, and appear luminous because the pigments are laid down in a pure form with few fillers obscuring the pigment colors. Watercolors can also be made opaque by adding Chinese white.
Watercolour paint is an ancient form of painting. In East Asia, watercolor painting with inks is referred to as brush painting or scroll painting. In Chinese, Korean and Japanese painting it has been the dominant medium, often in monochrome black or browns, often using inkstick or other pigments. India, Ethiopia and other countries have long watercolor painting traditions as well.
American artists in the early 19th century seemed to regard watercolor primarily as a sketching tool in preparation for the “finished” work in oil or engraving.
Watercolor paint
Watercolor paint consists of four principal ingredients: a pigment; gum arabic as a binder to hold the pigment in suspension; additives like glycerin, ox gall, honey, and preservatives to alter the viscosity, hiding, durability or color of the pigment and vehicle mixture; and evaporating water, as a solvent used to thin or dilute the paint for application.
The more general term watermedia refers to any painting medium that uses water as a solvent and that can be applied with a brush, pen, or sprayer. This includes most inks, watercolors, temperas, caseins, gouaches, and modern acrylic paints.
The term “watercolor” refers to paints that use water-soluble, complex carbohydrates as a binder. Originally (in the 16th to 18th centuries), watercolor binders were sugars and/or hide glues, but since the 19th century, the preferred binder is natural gum arabic, with glycerin and/or honey as additives to improve plasticity and solubility of the binder, and with other chemicals added to improve product shelf life.
The term “bodycolor” refers to paint that is opaque rather than transparent. It usually refers to opaque watercolor, known as gouache.[12] Modern acrylic paints use an acrylic resin dispersion as a binder.