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Paint the Dune of Point Pelee

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Capture the serene beauty of the Lake Erie shoreline in this comprehensive watercolor tutorial. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an experienced painter seeking to refine your landscape techniques, this lesson focuses on one of the most vital skills in water scenes: achieving a perfectly sharp, professional horizon line.

What You Will Learn:

In this 35-minute, easy-to-follow video, I guide you through the step-by-step process of recreating a sun-drenched day at the dunes. We will cover:

• The "Secret" Horizon Technique: My personal method for painting a crisp, clean horizon with zero bleeding.

• Dimensional Shadows: How to create strong, believable shadows that give your dunes depth and form.

• Atmospheric Skies: Layering water and sky colors for a natural, airy feel.

• Textured Landscapes: Techniques for painting realistic sand and delicate beach grasses.

What’s Included in Your Digital Download:

• High-Definition Video Lesson: 35 minutes of clear, narrated instruction that you can pause, rewind, and watch at your own pace.

• Printable Sketch: A downloadable template to help you get your proportions perfect before you even touch brush to paper.

• Comprehensive Supply List: A full breakdown of the specific pigments and professional-grade materials used in this piece.

• Pro Tips: Insider advice gathered from over 50 years of painting experience.

Bring the tranquility of Point Pelee to your studio today!


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