Finding Glow in Watercolor is an immersive workshop series designed for artists looking to move beyond surface color and explore the elusive light in watercolor. Where Being Bold in Watercolor focused on confidence and expression, this series delves into the more nuanced practice of creating glow, the sensation of light radiating from within the painting.
We will explore what makes a watercolor painting feel luminous or vibrantly lit. Through live demonstration and guided practice, participants will gain tools to create paintings with both visual depth and emotional resonance.
Who This Is For:
Some experience with watercolor is recommended, but adventurous beginners are welcome.
Workshop Structure
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What is "glow" in watercolor, and how do we recognize it?
Overview of luminous vs. flat paintings: why some shine and others don’t
Warm vs. cool light and how they behave on paper
Demo: Painting a small luminous landscape
Key Techniques:
Using glazing to build up luminosity
Color temperature manipulation
Working with white space and restraint
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How glow relies on managing the white of the paper
Choosing the right timing for glow: texture, absorbency, brightness
Layering with intention: when to stop, when to deepen
Demo: Creating glowing light through negative space and soft transitions
Key Techniques:
Wet-on-wet blending for diffused glow
Dry vs. damp timing for edge control
Lifting techniques to reclaim highlights
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Creating radiant skies, sunsets and backlit scenes
Understanding atmospheric perspective and glow at distance
Demo: Painting a glowing sky or horizon
Key Techniques:
Graduated washes
Controlled layering
Color push for emotional impact
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Participants choose a landscape reference and apply glow techniques
Instructor-guided check-ins on composition and value structure
Group critique focused on what creates impact and clarity
Full painting integrating all glow elements