Discover an unique authorial approach using mixed techniques from a multiple winner of international competitions. Learn how to work with impressive textures.

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    Angus McEwan. Watercolor textures

    • Part 1. Description of the work. Structure, color, stages

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    • Part 2. Overview of materials

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    • The materials (list) and source image

    • Part 3. Preparatory drawing

    • Part 4. Draw the bolts. Gold acrylic. We specify the figure

    • Part 5. Preparing the background fill

    • Part 6. Create the first texture layer

    • Part 7. Smoothing the texture with water

    • Part 8. Creating the next texture layer

    • Part 9. Applying water for smoothing again

    • Part 10. Opening the bolts

    • Part 11. Continue working on textures

    • Part 12. Restoring the pencil drawing. Create a picture of cracks

    • Part 13. Adding light tones

    • Part 14. Introducing darker tones, complicate the texture

    • Part 15. Highlighting the general background again

    • Part 16. Creating a texture with a sponge

    • Part 17. Creating the silhouettes of numbers

    • Part 18. Using watercolor crayon to create textures and light

    • Part 19. Returning to the watercolor. Complicating the color of the door

    • Part 20. Working on the small details

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About tutor

Artist, tutor, Scotland

Angus McEwan

Angus was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (1995) and in 2012 the Royal Watercolour Society. In 2005 he was recognized as an Associate of the International Guild of Realism USA.Angus has been Finalist three times of the "International Artist Magazine" and won first place in the John Blockley Prize in the RI open exhibition. Angus has also won second prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition (2007) in London and the International Prize "Marche d'Acqua" Fabriano, Italy in 2012. In 2013 Angus won Bronze Award, at the Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial, in China.Angus' work is in many private collections throughout the United Kingdom, Norway, Netherlands, Australia, Turkey, Italy, China and North America.He has had 23 solo exhibitions, numerous collective shows and has won 23 awards of different types.He has also held watercolor workshops and demonstrations in Fabriano, Vicenza, Bologna and Moscow in the past two years.

Begin to study the technique of the master of watercolor today!