I just received this book from my sister in law who is downsizing. What a treasure! Now I find out she no longer with us😮. I hope to continue her art skills through my own watercolor painting. RIP Claudia Nice.
It’s heartbreaking to know she passed. What a legacy to know that we can still learn from her talents. The details in this book are timeless. Enjoy the book!
this book is realy awesome ... fullfilled with tonnes of tips and tricks :) I like the metal stuff and all about the nature too. all illustrations are looking very pretty.
Hello. Does this book give the actual instructions how to achieve the results from start to finish or just tips on finishing touches? Would a beginner find this useful? Thanks
Not step-by-step instructions. There are however 1,2,3 steps or base layer, overlay, and shadows. I would say this is more intermediate in terms of experimentation. But anyone can learn from it. I hope that helps.
Claudia was the best. I miss her. I really hope new watercolor artists find her books.
Yes, let’s start it here!
So very helpful… thank you for sharing and demonstrating 👩🏽🎨🎨🍀
You’re welcome ☺️ I’m glad you liked it. I’ve learned so much from this book.
I just received this book from my sister in law who is downsizing. What a treasure! Now I find out she no longer with us😮. I hope to continue her art skills through my own watercolor painting. RIP Claudia Nice.
It’s heartbreaking to know she passed. What a legacy to know that we can still learn from her talents. The details in this book are timeless. Enjoy the book!
I've just found this book at a re-use centre. I absolutely love it ❤
That's the best! Enjoy! I love it!
this book is realy awesome ... fullfilled with tonnes of tips and tricks :)
I like the metal stuff and all about the nature too. all illustrations are looking very pretty.
I agree! I want to try the lace soon too! So fun! Thanks for watching.
Hello. Does this book give the actual instructions how to achieve the results from start to finish or just tips on finishing touches? Would a beginner find this useful? Thanks
Not step-by-step instructions. There are however 1,2,3 steps or base layer, overlay, and shadows. I would say this is more intermediate in terms of experimentation. But anyone can learn from it. I hope that helps.