Spring time watercolors: bright, sunny and cheerful

Spring time: we’ve been waiting long for sun to show up and wake up the nature. At my studio, we have been very busy with creating spring time watercolors, too. We keep enjoying the pleasure of being able to create something great, cheerful and uplifting. That would be art which is simple, but speaks to us.

Pink spring anemones: watercolor

Watercolor painting of pink garden anemones: demo version for adult watercolor class

While there’s some useful advice contained in all learning materials, it’s most often a description of a common, basic and simple techniques and approaches. When you try painting in reality and on your own, it might seem more difficult. However, we have to start with something, therefore, we can do easy spring time nature paintings.

Spring time paintings

Kristina is genuinely happy since the chickadee painting came out extremely nice

Presence of immediate advice is extremely important. That not only speeds up everything, but also provides students with plenty of information in a very short period of time, allowing to experience and apply everything right there and right away.

This is a very direct and very immediate “how to”. Any question receives answer on the spot, any problem gets solved when it occurs.

Spring time paintings

Watercolor wash: spontaneous and simple application of watercolor

Students, who want to learn, are very happy with my classes, and so am I. It’s always a pleasure to see fast development of young, talented artists. It is great to know that I have contributed quite a lot to this development.

12 Replies to “Spring time watercolors: bright, sunny and cheerful”

    1. A soul which is nourished can feed another well! My mother was always one who loved nature so…

      She could also convey that feeling of energy and passion to her family, as well as, her students…(she was an elementary school teacher for 30 years).

      Hope you have a great day today, Inese.

      ~Steve

    2. I also believe any good things take origin in the family. My great grandparents, grandparents and parents: everybody had love to the nature, we cared about it and it took good care of us rewarding every summer and fall with fruits, vegetables and blooms. Wherever I lived, I always started a garden, large or tiny, on the balcony or in the backyard, that was a huge must for me. I was working outside just now, it looks like it’s going to rain. I wish you a great day, too!

    3. Aw, rain. An item of growing value in California! I love the rainy days, it’s amazing I live here at all…

      Enjoy your garden today!

      ~Steve

    4. We heard California is suffering from lack of water. Well, nothing good about it. The climate has been moody, hopefully, the future will bring some improvement. Take care!

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