Lilac Simplicity: Creating Complex Watercolor Beauty with Ease
Natalia Nikitiuk, Capturing Life's Beauty
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Lessons in This Class
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Intro
0:43
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Materials
2:34
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Pencil drawing
1:54
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Color choosing
2:07
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Watercolor drawing
18:28
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Adding details with a liner
6:31
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Conclusion
0:33
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About This Class
About This Class
Welcome to this beginner-friendly watercolor class where we’ll transform a seemingly complex lilac sketch into an easy and enjoyable masterpiece. In just 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to create beautiful lilac flowers with a few simple techniques. This class is perfect for those looking to explore watercolors, improve their floral painting skills, or simply enjoy a quick creative session.
What You’ll Learn:
- Layering Techniques: Build depth and texture for realistic lilac blooms.
- Simple Brushstrokes: Discover how to create delicate floral shapes with minimal effort.
- Color Harmony: Blend vibrant shades only 4 colors to bring your artwork to life.
- Details Made Easy: Add finishing touches to your painting with subtle highlights and shadows.
Why You Should Take This Class:
Even if you’re new to watercolors, this class will show you how to simplify a complex subject like lilac flowers. You’ll walk away with not just a painting but also a better understanding of how to approach floral sketches with confidence.
Who This Class Is For:
This class is perfect for beginners and intermediate artists who want to create a quick, vibrant floral painting. Whether you’re an experienced painter looking for inspiration or a complete beginner, you’ll find this class accessible and rewarding.
Let’s make something beautiful together in just half an hour—join the class and paint your own lilac masterpiece!
The result:
The reference:
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Meet Your Teacher
Hello there! I am a passionate watercolour artist, and I'm here to share the magic of this versatile medium with you. Contrary to popular belief, watercolour is easier than it seems, and I truly believe that everyone has the potential to create beautiful art.
My love for watercolour is deeply rooted in the joy of capturing life's most memorable moments in my ever-present sketchbook. Alongside these cherished sketches, I also take great pleasure in creating full-size watercolour paintings that bring vibrancy and depth to the canvas.
As a mother, I've discovered the delight of sharing my passion for watercolour with my daughter. It's not only a wonderful way to bond with children, but also a creative outlet that nurtures their artistic growth.
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Hands-on Class Project
Project Instructions
For this project, you’ll create a beautiful lilac watercolor painting by following the step-by-step instructions shared in the class. Don’t worry if you’re new to watercolors—this project is designed to be simple, fun, and achievable for all skill levels.
Steps to Complete Your Project:
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Gather Your Materials:
Make sure you have the following:- Watercolor paper
- Watercolor paints (carmine, violet, may green, and emerald green
- Brushes (a soft medium-sized brush and smaller synthetic one)
- A pencil for sketching
- Palette or Saucer (for mixing your paints)
- Water Container
- Paper Towel
- Black Liner (~0.3 mm): For adding final details.
- Masking Tape: To secure the paper and create clean edges.
- Hairdryer (optional): To speed up the drying process.
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Sketch the Lilac Outline:
Lightly draw a cluster of lilac flowers and a few leaves with a pencil. Keep it simple—no need for too much detail, as the watercolors will do the magic. -
Start with the Lightest Colors:
- Mix a soft wash of carmine and violet to create a delicate base layer for the lilac blooms.
- Apply loose strokes to suggest clusters of flowers, leaving some white space for highlights.
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Add Depth and Details:
- Use more concentrated violet and carmine to add texture and depth to the blooms.
- Paint individual petals or small groups of flowers for a realistic effect.
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Paint the Leaves and Stems:
- Mix May green and emerald green to create vibrant, fresh foliage.
- Use quick, curved strokes to paint the leaves and stems. Add darker green for shadows and dimension.
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Refine Your Details:
- Add tiny dots or strokes of darker violet to enhance the lilac clusters.
- Use your fine brush for subtle highlights and finishing touches to make the painting pop.
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Let It Dry:
Allow your painting to dry completely before adding any final adjustments. - Use a liner:
Add final details. -
Upload Your Project:
Take a photo or scan your completed lilac painting and share it in the project gallery. Feel free to include a short note about your experience, any challenges you faced, or what you enjoyed most about the process.
Tips for Success:
- Keep your brushstrokes loose and fluid—watercolor shines when it’s spontaneous.
- Don’t overwork the details; simplicity often creates the most stunning results.
- Have fun experimenting with the colors and techniques!
We can’t wait to see your vibrant lilac sketches. Happy painting!
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