Watercolour Wednesday #5: An introduction to Brush lettering

Watercolour Wednesday #5: An introduction to Brush lettering

Let's get out of our head and create! In this 1.5 hour watercolour class we will explore watercolour and brush lettering

By Manon Hoskam

Date and time

Wed, 17 Mar 2021 12:00 - 13:30 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

Hi! I'm Manon, a calligrapher and illustrator from Amsterdam. I've been teaching people the art of calligraphy and watercolour for over 3 years now. Due to the current pandemic I can't welcome people into my studio anymore, so to keep spreading the joy of watercolour I'm hosting 'Watercolour Wednesdays' online. I think now more than ever we can find comfort and joy in art. So let's get out of our heads and create together.

In this live Zoom class I will teach you the basics of Watercolour and we will learn how to write letters with a paint brush. You don't need any experience to join, just some paper, brushes and watercolour paint!

There's a maximum of 10 participants so the class can be interactive and I can give you all some individual guidance.

For materials, any watercolour paint, brushes and paper will do, though your results will be better when using high quality materials. The materials I use are:

- Winsor and Newton professional grade watercolour pigments. I use the tubes because the pigments are a little brighter and I like to fill my own pallets, but naps will work too. If you don't want to invest too much just yet, the Winsor&Newton student grade 'Cotman' pigments are fine too. This set for instance is a good deal!

- Round watercolour brushes. I use a size 6 but you will be able to join with any size paintbrus, as long as it not too big (I would advise no bigger than 8), these Van der Linde brushes , or the DaVinci Casaneo brushes are great for brush lettering.

- This Gerstaecker paper is great for brush lettering. You want a thick, strong watercolour paper but without too much structure so that your brush can glide over the paper quite easily.

You'll also need two cups of water and some kitchen towel.

*These links are mainly useful if you live in The Netherlands. If you don't, you can usually find all of these materials on Amazon. Some of these links are affiliate links, meaning I will receive a small percentage of every sale made. This doesn't change anything in the price for you, so thank you for using these links!

*The class will be taught in English unless all participants are Dutch, then I will teach in Dutch. Of course there is always room for some individual explanations in Dutch.

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