I gave myself a gift by purchasing another Blaukopf tutorial through Teachable. This one appealed to me because it featured ink and watercolor.
https://learn.shariblaukopf.com/p/sketching-a-french-village-scene
For the first lesson, Shari walked us through the mixes we would be using throughout the course. My swatches came out nicely, despite the fact that I had no Hooker green paint and substituted Winsor green.

Our first painting was of a balcony scene in a Normandy village featuring lots of stone and pots of plants perched on a wall.

Shari suggested that we avoid pencil lines and draw straightaway with the ink pen. I am using Pigma Micron with archival ink.

Not too bad. The basic shapes and textures look as expected.
First wash.

I was so focused on finishing that I didn’t take any other images of intermediate steps.
Here is my final ink and watercolor painting of the balcony scene.

While I didn’t have fun throughout the entire experience, I got re-introduced to my watercolor paint and had enough fun for a Wednesday.

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I have all of Shari’s classes, this one included. I watched it but have not started it. Isn’t she great? Her style is unique and fresh, which is what I really enjoy about her work. Teaching style, too, is so low key but informative. Good for you!
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This is my third or fourth Blaukopf course. My dream is to attend one of her in-person classes.
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She has a couple in the Pacific Grove / Carmel area in No. Cal. . . . spots still open on French Escapades.
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What fun! I love seeing some of the steps! (and this is a new to me watercolor teacher!)
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I often have trouble figuring out the best order of painting in watercolor. So having an instructor show the way is most helpful.
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Beautiful! That is a lovely rendering of the image 🙂
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Thank you!
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