Watercolor the Easy Way: Step-by-Step Tutorials for 50 Beautiful Motifs Including Plants, Flowers, Animals & More Spiral-Bound | January 14, 2020

Sara Berrenson

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Step-by-step instructions for 50 beautiful paintings including plants, flowers, animals, & more!

Love the look of watercolors but think you lack the skill? Think again! With Watercolor the Easy Way, you will paint beautiful masterpieces following the author's simple instructions. You'll learn to mix colors, apply brush strokes, and paint beautiful pictures in only thirty minutes or less. 

• 50 beautiful pictures to paint in 30 minutes or less.
• No separate pad needed; you can paint right inside the book! 
• Learn-at-a-glance instructions help you get started quickly. 
• 50 patterns included! 
• Brush recommendations, color mixing instructions, paint palettes, and all the basics included! 

Each of the 50 tutorials is broken down into key steps so you can clearly see how to begin your painting, layer color, and add detail. Also included are hand-drawn patterns that can be traced onto your watercolor pad, brush recommendations, helpful hints, and color palettes. Best of all, the projects can be completed in 30 minutes!

Experience the magic of watercolor, spark your creativity, and discover your inner artist with this beautiful book.
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN-10: 0764359827
Item Weight: 1.1 lbs
Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.68 x 11.0 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars Up to 30 ratings
Sara Berrenson is a Southern California watercolor artist who has a rapidly growing licensing program, including gift, home décor, stationery, greeting cards, fabrics, and more. She has designed for globally-recognized brands, including Trader Joe's and Mattel. Her items can be found at West Elm, Pottery Barn Kids, Target, HomeGoods, Nordstrom Rack, Bed Bath & Beyond, HSN, and specialty gift stores. When not painting in her studio, Sara can be found taking photographs at the flower mart or scouring flea markets for antique furniture and vintage finds.