THE ART OF CREATIVE PRACTICING
In my courses, you'll always have my enthusiastic permission to take inspiration and copy the included exercises and illustrations as part of the creative process! After all, my intention is to help you become a better artist. By studying and replicating the course content, you'll acquire valuable techniques, develop a deeper understanding of telling stories without words, thoughtful compositional content, along with formulating essential processes that cultivate your creative voice. Practicing the art of copying, or what I like to call creative practicing, will help you establish a strong foundation and open the door to discovering your one-of-a-kind signature style. - Danielle
IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES
Over the duration of our time together, you'll learn to illustrate and watercolor a detailed scene filled with billowing clouds, bitty birds in flight, paper airplanes carrying top-secret messages, radiant sunshine, and dreamy rainbows. You'll begin by preparing a customized color palette and a thoughtful composition based on thumbnail drawing practice. Additionally, you'll practice new watercolor techniques including big background and rainbows, paper piecing, a smidge of sewing, and even ways to correct inevitable mistakes. The course is structured around my creative process: study, prepare, practice, and imagine, ensuring a focused-but-fun learning method that can be applied to future art projects. By the end of the course, you'll have a new method to create beautiful illustrations with confidence and skill.
All my courses include detailed videos and coordinating handouts and worksheets. In this course, the curriculum includes advanced techniques such as planning compositions, painting large watercolor washes, and adding intricate details with pencil and watercolor with mixed-media embellishments.
LET'S DREAM!
Join me as I demonstrate how to create a mixed-media scene using pencilwork, watercolor, patterned paper, and various mixed-media supplies. Through step-by-step breakdown exercises, you will learn how to combine different mediums and techniques to achieve a beautiful outcome. By the end of the class, you will have acquired new techniques to add to your creative toolbox and a multitude of fresh ideas for new illustrations.
Twice the Fun.
Learn how to illustrate a traditional paper airplane and a paper-piecing with simple steps. They'll both fly their way into your assembled illustration.
So Fluffy.
We'll make sweet and simple clouds with patterned paper, lovely watercolor washes, and elevated doodling. Stitching is optional, of course.
Let's Fly.
Discover how to create a flock of simple birds, from flying up and down to diving left and right, including lovely patterns and a touch of white ink.
Wild Blue Yonder. The following is a sampling of the curriculum and a list of supplies for this course. Most of the supplies I use are artist-grade and are a more significant investment than student-grade. I highly encourage you to use what you have and take notes while watching the videos for the first time. Then, invest in the supplies that will truly enhance your own art.
XO, Danielle
Example Curriculum
Creative Essentials are the short list of basic supplies that I use in all my classes.
- Artist-grade watercolors (pan or tube)
- Watercolor-only brushes
- Artist-grade paper (140 lb., cold press)
- Mechanical Pencil (.3 mm lead) and white vinyl eraser
- White ink marker
- Tube of Artist-grade traditional white gouache
- Mixing palette (white porcelain dish works as well)
- Clear Jar/clean water
- Paper towels
- Table Salt
Course-specific Supplies are tools and materials that I use during this course. As always, I highly encourage you to use what you have, make notes, and only invest in what you really need to add to your creative toolbox.
- Clear Drying Glue
- High Flow Acrylic Paint (Golden Titanium White and Carbon Black)
- Lollypop Sticks (Wilton Lollypop Sticks)
- Mixed-Media Journal (Watercolor Dori from The Messy Nest on Etsy)
- Scissors
- Ultra-Fine Point Permanent Black Marker (Sharpie)
Please note that the supplies used in this course may not be available where you live or may have been discontinued based on the original course release date. If you’re having trouble finding a specific supply, you can try searching for art supply substitutions online. There are many resources available that can help you find alternative supplies that you can use instead. You’ll find the brand-specific creative tools and supplies that I currently use tucked away in all the corners, shelves, and drawers of my studio on the STUDIO page of my website.
Kind Words.
If you are like me and have a ton of patterned paper scraps leftover from scrapbooking, this course is for you! I love how Danielle makes practicing so playful. I love getting a little messy and just letting my imagination go wild. And the final project is one of my favorites! - Connie E.
Meet your Instructor.
Hello, I’m Danielle Donaldson. With my trusty mechanical pencil (and eraser), a plethora of watercolors, a penchant for imagination-filled detail, and sprinkle of mixed media experimentation, we’ll adventure together and make some creative magic.
Helpful Handouts.
All courses include a coordinating Handout Packet in PDF format that serves as a tangible reference of the video content and includes insight into my creative process. It also provides an opportunity to continue growing your creative skillset after the course is complete.
CURRENCY. This course is priced in USD. REFUND POLICY. Because you have immediate access to the content of this course, I am unable to offer a refund. QUESTIONS? Send an email to support@danielledonaldson.com. Please allow 48 hours for response.
Frequently Asked Questions
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