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Decorative Potted Plants - 15 Unique Designs using Ink & Watercolor, Step-by-Step

Offered By: Skillshare

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Painting Courses Sketching Courses Doodling Courses

Course Description

Overview

Last year, when I decided to take up the 100 days project challenge, I started exploring and doodling potted plants. By the end of 100 days I had a beautiful collection of decorative potted plants and I was addicted to paint them over and over. If you like painting this subject as much as I do, but feel stuck after trying out a few pot shapes or plants, or don’t know how to let loose and doodle those effortless yet decorative potted plant illustrations, this class is for you!

In this class, we will paint a variety of decorative pots and plants and build muscle memory to doodle with ink and watercolor on the go.

Together we will work on a project step by step to sketch, draw and paint

 ** 15 DIFFERENT TYPES OF DECORATIVE POTTED PLANTS!! **

By the end of the class you will feel confident to come up with your own shapes for flowers, pots and patterns! I promise this class will unfold the joy of drawing without being anxious and worrying too much about perfection and symmetry. 

This class is suitable for all levels of artists or students. 

Alright then, grab your ink and watercolors and let’s build a garden full of cute little potted plants! 

Can't wait to see your creations and hear what you think about the class. 

Happy Vibes,

Pooja


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Supplies
  • Practicing Pot Shapes
  • Practicing Flowers and Leaves
  • Ideas for Decorative Patterns for Pots
  • Final Project - Part 1
  • Final Project - Part 2
  • Final Project - Part 3
  • Final Project - Part 4
  • Painting the Project + Final Thoughts

Taught by

Pooja Kenjale-Umrani

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