Mastering Watercolor Gradients with an Asian Sunset Scene
Anna Ostapenko, Watercolor & Marker artist
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Welcome
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Materials
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Colors
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Gradient: Exercise 1
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Gradient: Exercise 2
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Gradient: Exercise 3
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Project: Pencil Sketch
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Project: Preparing the Paper
8:25
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Project: Painting a Gradient Sky
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Project: Painting the Mountains
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Project: Painting the Foreground
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Project: Painting the Temple
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Final Word
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Sobre este curso
If you love painting with watercolors and want to master soft gradients and atmospheric landscapes, this class is for you!
I’m a watercolor artist passionate about peaceful nature scenes—and in this class, I’ll show you how to create a beautiful Asian sunset landscape step by step. You’ll learn techniques to make your skies glow, your mountains fade gently into the distance, and your composition feel calm and full of atmosphere.
In this class you’ll learn:
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How to paint beautiful gradients using the wet-on-wet technique
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The concept of aerial perspective and how to use it for layered mountain scenes
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Tips for blending and water control to create soft, dreamy transitions
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How to use a limited color palette for a cohesive, glowing look
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Techniques that you can apply to any future watercolor landscape!
You’ll be creating:
A peaceful sunset scene featuring a gradient sky, distant mountains, and a temple nestled on a hill.
Even if you’re new to watercolor, you’ll find this class beginner-friendly, calming, and easy to follow. We’ll also start with three short warm-up exercises to help you feel confident before jumping into the final painting.
The full painting takes around 55 minutes, and you can go at your own pace—plus you can adjust the colors or temple shape to reflect your personal style.
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Hello everyone! My name is Anna Ostapenko, and I'm a Ukrainian artist traveling the world. My adventures and the places I visit inspire my art--I've explored over 40 countries so far!
Through my watercolors, I show the beauty of nature--tender flowers, amazing, breathtaking landscapes, and peaceful seascapes. Each painting is a way to share the places that inspire me and the feelings they leave behind.
I also enjoy working with markers, especially when creating bright, playful illustrations like candies and desserts--it's a fun way to explore color and texture in a completely different style.
Here on Skillshare, I'm excited to share everything I've learned along the way--from watercolor techniques and color mixing to marker basics, composition, and finding your own ... Visualizar o perfil completo
Projeto prático de curso
With this class, I invite you to paint a peaceful Asian sunset landscape with me.
We’ll begin with 3 short gradient exercises to warm up, and then move on to the main painting step by step—starting from a pencil sketch, creating a soft sky gradient, adding distant mountains, and finishing with a calm foreground and an Asian-style temple.
You can follow the project exactly or add your own touch by changing the colors or temple shape—it’s completely up to you!
Whatever you create, don’t forget to post your project in the Projects & Resources section. I’d love to see your beautiful artwork and hear about your experience! What part did you enjoy most? Was there anything challenging?
Materials Needed:
Here’s what you’ll need to follow along:
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Watercolor paints – I use Cadmium Orange, Lavender, Neutral Tint, Indanthrene Blue, and Pyrrole Orange, but feel free to use any similar colors.
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Watercolor paper – Preferably 100% cotton and 300 GSM.
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Watercolor brushes – One large soft brush and one small brush for details.
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Jar of water – One is enough, but two can be helpful.
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Palette – For mixing colors.
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Pencil, regular eraser, and kneaded eraser – For your initial sketch and refining lines.
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Board – I use an acrylic glass board, but any sturdy waterproof surface will work.
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Paper or cotton towels – To blot your brush or control water.
Let’s fill the gallery with sunsets!
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