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About This Course

I was a master of digital graphic when I was a professional web designer, illustrator. All my art was about the definition, sharpness and pixels. I saw color in CMYK, lines as vector objects. Today watercolor became my philosophy, it`s a state of mind, which comes from things I have always dream to aim for in my life - freedom, positive thinking, letting go life as it is, uniqueness, wellness and this process are still long.

I marked this class for beginners. But no matter what a level of painting you are right now. No matter what medium you are working with. This class is a breathe of fresh air for your art, wonderful restart after long break in painting and an injection of enthusiasm and wonderful ideas.

Loose style is always an extreme adventure not everybody artist brave to approach. This is a dream to paint with freedom, style, atmosphere.

It is scary to be free, to come out of your comfort zone, to loose control of what happens on a paper.

Let's get started from my class "Watercolor Water Fall: Beginner Step For Loose Fluid Paintings"!



While my last visit Niagara Falls in November I charged my batteries and boosted my artistic soul for the next year.

I start this year from white piece of paper by making this class for beginners "Watercolor Water Fall: Beginner Step For Loose Fluid Paintings!" to help you freely fall into wonderful world of watercolor or if you are already paint in watercolor to share my enthusiasm and boost you with new wonderful ideas!

There is no rules in this class. Watch the videos, let your hand moving across the paper, explore watercolor, sprinkle a salt, put a cling wrap on top of wet layer.

Absorb every moment while wonderful watermarks and colorful illusions coming while your paper dry.

Back to your painting again and again as time goes by patiently wait for ideas in your mind.

What next?

  1. Once you did, next time you paint, imagine your subject like it is already painted, like it is already fresh, loose, beautiful before you start to paint!
  2. Keep this picture in your imagination. You don't have to see every single detail, it have to be still loosed and blurred in your imagination.
  3. Keep an emotion, remember what you feel while this thinking process.
  4. And now think about how you can paint it using techniques and ways you already explored.

Explore your box of watercolors


Keep walking outside, even if it's froze night on local street. Christmas lights and decorations looks like a fairy tale at this time of a year in Canada!

Ideas come spontaneously, just keep feed your imagination and train your hand regularly.

Can't wait what you come up with. I will LOVE to see your progress <3


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