Your ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of a cityscape scene will make or break the painting.
The good thing is it’s quite simple to do.
In fact, just follow Dan Marshall’s interesting approach and viewers will start thinking you’re a pro artist.
Dan’s techniques and approach to cityscapes are the reasons he’s winning so many awards. He’s an expert at painting cityscapes that are filled with mystery and ambience. Judges, collectors, and fans absolutely love his work.
His “edgy approach to the medium and his love for the unruliness of watercolor”, as described by a fellow artist, may be “crazy” to some…
…but there’s a method to his madness - and he’s going to show you how to do it.
Inside “Cityscapes in Watercolor”, Dan will show you how to take advantage of watercolor’s unique properties to create a sense of atmosphere in your work…
…how to make full use of watercolor’s rich pigments and wet-in-wet soft washes to create mood…
…how to handle your pigments like a pro by exploring the “5 Thicknesses of Watercolor”...
…how to create a winning composition… and so much more.
If you want your watercolor paintings to look like they were painted by a master, you’ll discover the techniques inside Dan’s best-selling video.
Shortcut your learning progress by watching how a master like Dan does it.
Stop trying to “figure it out” yourself and go straight to whatactually works and wins awards.
Only then will you be able to free your creativity and unleash it onto the canvas, without any doubts holding you back.
That’s when your artistry will flourish. Soon, people will notice your work.
Grab Dan’s video and start today!
Meet Your Instructor, Dan Marshall!
Fading scenes of rustic farms and working ranches… framed by the beautiful landscapes of Colorado and New Mexico. Those are the scenes that inspire Dan Marshall.
His work is greatly influenced by living in the American West. Growing up on the East Coast and having previously lived in California, his work keeps a strong connection to coastal and nautical life. Regardless of the subject, you can always find his unique view of the Americana aesthetic.
But the professional award-winning artist didn’t come from a painting background.
He started out as a tattoo artist. He has been in the tattoo industry since 1995 and made a name for himself in that scene…
…until he felt burnt out from tattooing.
That’s when he dived into the world of watercolor. He soon realized he was a quick learner, because soon after he started, his name started making rounds in the art community.
In fact, Watercolor Artist Magazine, Southwest Art Magazine, American Art Collector and Plein Air Magazine have featured his amazing works of art.
He’s also a regular contributor, writing articles about plein air painting, experiences and watercolor instruction.
Daniel is represented by the Huse Skelly Gallery in Balboa Island, CA. and Scarlowe’s Gallery in Casper, Wy He has also had an exhibition of his work Casper’s at Nicolaysen Art Museum.
Daniel is a sought after instructor, teaching watercolor workshops regularly and demonstrating for art groups throughout the country. He’s used that experience to start a successful online teaching program.
He’s an avid plein air painter, being inspired by and painting most of his works on location. This has helped him to develop a confident style with an immediacy and freshness infused into each painting.
Daniel Marshall is currently based in Denver, Colorado. You’ll usually find him painting plein air from the farms of the plains, to the ranches of the foothills and the peaks of the Rockies.
What You’ll Discover Inside:
Chapter Breakdown
Introduction
1 - Project Materials & Tools
2 - Drawing/Compositing for Painting
3 - Angling for Good Painting
4 - Identify Tone and Set The Mood
5 - Connect Your Shapes
6 - The Icing on the Cake