Introduction:
This session focuses on mastering layering techniques to create depth and light, with a particular emphasis on underpainting using warm and cool tones.
Students will explore how to use blue for cool shadows and yellow for warm light effects, building complex layers to enhance realism in their botanical paintings. Through guided exercises and demonstrations, participants will practice water control, colour temperature, and fine detail work.
This session offers a supportive and focused environment to strengthen technique and develop a personal approach to botanical illustration. Participants will complete studies of an autumn leaf and a lemon, applying the skills learned to build dimension and vibrancy through layers.
Class Outline:
1. Welcome & Recap
· Brief review of techniques from the beginner course
· Introduction to the focus of the session: layering and underpainting
2. Colour Temperature Practice
· Demonstration of how yellow underpainting brings warmth and light
· Demonstration of using blue to create subtle shadows and cool effects
3. Main Study 1 – Lemon
· Use of warm tones to suggest light and freshness
· Cool shadows to anchor and shape the fruit
4. Main Study 2 – Autumn Leaf
· Application of warm and cool under layers
· Guided step-by-step layering to build colour, depth, and fine details
5. Group Reflection & Q&A
· Sharing results and discussing different approaches
· Feedback and tips for continued practice at home
About the artist: Anne Wiziack is a Brazilian artist born in São Paulo and now based in Liverpool, England. Anne works with natural inks, watercolour, and acrylic, creating artwork that reflects her passion for sustainability and cultural diversity. Her pieces often feature nature, female portraits with botanical elements, and urban sketches, combining delicate details with bold ideas.
Materials provided: All materials provided. Students will take home a brochure with all the information covered in the course.