New Kourse News: Watercolor Rules! and how to break them

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New Kourse News: Watercolor Rules! and how to break them

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Intimidated by watercolor? Don’t be!

Our in-depth new kourse, Watercolor Rules! — and how to break them will teach you all the basics and then take you way beyond.

We’ve assembled the best watercolor artists we could find to take you step-by-step through the techniques, tools and tips they use in their sketchbooks. In nearly 100 video lessons, they’ll teach you to choose paints, mix colors, glaze, wash and apply dozens of techniques. And you’ll see hundreds of examples of their work and watch them do demo after demo.

6 weeks, 6 teachers! Starts September 17

It’s the richest, deepest dive into watercolors we’ve ever taken and you’re going to love it. Whether you’re just starting out or want to develop further by learning from the best — we will teach, inspire and transform the way you create.

Join us!!

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