MASTERCLASS: Learn all about Invisible Shading & Rendering in Miniature/Botanical painting
MASTERCLASS: Learn all about Invisible Shading & Rendering in Miniature/Botanical painting
MASTERCLASS: Learn all about Invisible Shading & Rendering in Miniature/Botanical painting
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MASTERCLASS: Learn all about Invisible Shading & Rendering in Miniature/Botanical painting

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Your contribution towards this class will allow you to stream a ZOOM RECORDING of the class.

This Masterclass will focus on developing the techniques behind invisible shading and rendering in the botanical miniature, Persian and Indian Tradition. 

Deep dive into dry brushing and solving shading issues when using Watercolour or gouache paint. Develop your hand and practice using miniature techniques. Through a series of practical demonstrations, students will learn the methodology behind shading and rendering work in the Miniature painting tradition. 



Suggested contributions of £5, £10, £15 or £20 allows me to continue these classes.

An email will be sent ahead of the class. This email may contain images and tasks to be printed or completed and will contain the Zoom log-in information. 

Questions? please email: info@yasminhayat.com


The course will require you to download the free app
Zoom.

REQUIRED equipment & materials

For Beginners:

 

For more experienced students:


Who is this course for?
All levels of experience and ability welcome.

Is there any preparation?
All participants will receive an email prior to the workshop if preparation is required.

What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing that you do not mind getting slightly messy. Avoid wearing: Baggy clothing (especially sleeves) and Loose jewellery.

What about natural pigments?
Due to the long preparation, difficult accessibility and toxicity of some natural pigments, we will be using easily attainable, ready-made alternatives for this workshop. Traditional miniatures are compelled using paints derived from minerals, earths and insects. You will be able to achieve a similar result and finish using the recommended colours in the materials list.