Stream "145-01 Stream "Sunlight in a Forest Landscape: Watercolor"

was live on May 17, 2026

⏱ Total duration: 2 hours
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🌿 About This Stream

Step into a sunlit forest and learn how to paint light, atmosphere, and depth in loose watercolor β€” without losing yourself in details.

In this ~2-hour live stream recording, I guide you through a full 12Γ—16" (31Γ—41 cm) forest landscape on cotton paper, painted directly without any pencil drawing. The focus is on sunlight breaking through trees, warm-cool temperature play, and that flowing, alive look that makes watercolor feel like watercolor.

You'll see my full thinking process β€” from composition decisions to color choices to knowing when to stop.

What You Will Learn

  • Composition without a sketch β€” how to place your focal point using rule of thirds / golden ratio, and why painting without pre-drawing keeps you free
  • Sunlight & glow β€” how to create the impression of warm light through warm/cool temperature contrast, not white paper
  • Wet-on-wet flow + controlled marks β€” first wash on wet paper, then building structure step by step while the paper is still working with you
  • Tree trunks with character β€” placing main trunks first, then secondary trees as a fading pattern into the distance
  • Foliage that feels like foliage β€” using an Asian-style brush to "dance" on the paper for natural, abstract shapes instead of painted leaves
  • Balance of edges β€” why I don't wait for layers to dry: how soft and hard edges naturally create depth
  • Lifting & breaking shapes β€” using clean water, synthetic brush, and sea sponge to add light back, break similar shapes, and guide the viewer's eye
  • Knowing when to stop β€” one of the hardest skills in loose watercolor: recognizing when "enough" is actually enough

βœ… Lifetime access in your Library β€” watch anytime, paint at your own pace

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