Boat on wet sand with Grahame Booth

Boat on wet sand with Grahame Booth

Explore how to create broken reflections of your boat, with the use of wet and dry sand, in this live webinar with Grahame Booth.

Boat on wet sand webinar

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Thursday 7 December at 11am (GMT)
Tickets: £15

Drawing and painting boats – it’s not as hard as you think. Boats are a favourite subject for the artist, but many painters struggle with getting them right. They can end up twisted or out of proportion, and sometimes appearing to sit up out of the water. These are all problems that we will address in this series of webinars.

In this online demonstration, we will focus on painting boats on wet sand, as well as considering the importance of shadows. The variation between wet and dry sand creates some beautiful broken reflections, which will enhance any painting of a boat.

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Webinar information

  • The webinar will take place on Zoom and will last for approximately 1 hour including a Q&A session (these are approximate timings and may vary slightly).
  • Once you have registered for the webinar, you'll receive an email confirmation containing your link to join the webinar on the day, plus Grahame's suggested materials list and reference photograph for the session.
  • During the webinar, you'll have the opportunity to submit your questions and chat with fellow attendees using the Q&A and 'chat' buttons at the bottom of your screen. 
  • The webinar will be recorded and will be made available to all ticket-holders for one month following the live webinar. 

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About Grahame Booth

Grahame Booth

Grahame Booth paints only in watercolour and his success in the medium is reflected in the numerous national and international exhibition awards he has won over many years. Grahame clearly remembers the problems and frustrations of learning watercolour and he has been passing on lessons and techniques accumulated over more than 25 years that are proven to ease the way. Grahame has written three books on watercolour techniques with Search Press as well as contributing to many others. He has a strong online presence with his online courses and a very popular YouTube painting channel. Grahame is also a regular contributor to The Artist magazine. See more from Grahame over on his website.


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