Watercolor: Flower

Lead Instructor:  Ercole Pignatelli
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In the fifth lesson of this series, we will explore watercolor materials and techniques. Master Ercole Pignatelli breaks down what is often considered a difficult medium so that you can get started without hesitation.

Lesson Specs

Lesson Goals

  1. Understand the Course topic
  2. Refine your ability to execute the techniques presented in the Course
  3. Become familiar with drills that can be used to develop your skills
  4. Achieve significant proficiency in the material

Instructions

  1. Watch the Lesson
  2. Take notes on key aspects
  3. Bookmark key points in the Lesson
  4. Ask questions on the Forum
  5. Use Lesson resources to supplement your knowledge

Lesson Chapters

  1. Watercolor Materials
  2. Flowers, Pomegranate, and Leaves
  3. Shade, Light, and Composition
  4. Conclusion: Paper, Hair-Dryer, Palette-Cleaning

Lead Instructor

Ercole Pignatelli

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Ercole Pignatelli was born in Lecce in 1935. As a small child he was fascinated by the delicate embroidery work of his grandmother Maria as well as by the collection of paintings of his grandfather, Ercole, a surgeon. He soon became fascinated by Art, in particular painting, and from his junior school days he began using oil colours: his first painting depicted trees reflected in a pond. At the age of eighteen he left Lecce, first for Rome before then settling in Milano. In 1954 he won the San Fedele Prize, presented by Carlo Carrà. In the same period he met his first gallerist, Carlo Cardazzo, who exhibited his work in Milan and in Venice. These first exhibitions were later followed by two Venice Biennale (1978 and 2011) and dozens of individual and collective exhibitions in Italy and around the world. The Maestro lives and works in Milano.

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Conclusion

In this concluding lesson, Master Ercole Pignatelli spends a few minutes giving you tips on how to improve upon and keep up your artistic skills.