Working with watercolor is so much fun, wetting the paper with clear water, pouring the colors and watching them dance and create their own magic. Sometimes painting with watercolor can be incredibly challenging but in the next moment it may surprise you with stunning results which you will be really proud of. I have been using watercolors since childhood and my fascination for this medium has grown so much over these years. Winter is one of my favorite subjects to paint, creating those moody foggy snowy landscapes is such a thrilling experience. I'm super excited to invite you all to a  30 Day Watercolor Challenge where we will be together painting 30 gorgeous winter landscapes. I have made such a unique collection so that you will have plenty of techniques to learn from each of the paintings. This class is designed as a daily challenge which will run for 30 days, so starting from today for the next 30 days we will be painting a gorgeous set of winter themed watercolor paintings. We will paint a series of stunning northern lights, foggy mornings, chilly evenings and so much more. This class is suited for artists of all skill levels, even if you have just started using watercolors this class works perfectly. This entire challenge is power packed with incredible techniques and wonderful class projects. I'm certain that by the end of this challenge you all will be a lot more confident in your watercolor skillsÂ
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Materials you'll need :
- Watercolor Paper – I recommend to use an artist grade watercolor paper which is 100% cotton 140 lb cold pressed paper.  I will be using Canson Heritage Cold pressed 140 lb.
- Brushes - 1 1/2 Wash brush,  Round Brushes Size 8 and Size 4, Flat Brush - 1/2 inch
- Watercolor - I will be using Shinhan PWC Watercolor tubes, the colors are mentioned at the beginning of every class project
- A palette to mix your paints.
- Masking tape
- Any kind of board to fix your paper
- Two jars of water
- Pencil and an eraser
- Paper towel or a cotton towel for dabbing your brushes