My Watercolor Workshop: A Simplified and Expressive Approach

Nummer
26-ARNAJ
Titel
My Watercolor Workshop: A Simplified and Expressive Approach
Info
Since I started painting, I have continuously refined my method, searching for a process that is both effective and intuitive. My approach is based on a limited palette of four primary colors: royal blue, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, and indigo. This simplification of colors, inspired by my background in printing, helps to better understand color construction and achieve greater chromatic harmony. With just these four colors, you can paint almost anything.

However, a successful painting is not just about color—strong drawing skills are essential. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Angoulême, I place great importance on the accuracy of lines and the structure of the subject. My teaching revolves around two main pillars: mastering a simplified yet effective technique and developing a keen eye for composition and expression.

Workshop Structure

Day 1: The Method and the Importance of Values

We will start by exploring my method: organizing the palette, breaking down colors, and structuring values. After a demonstration, you will create a small-format study to familiarize yourself with this approach. In the afternoon, we will work on a more developed composition, focusing on value perception—one of the foundations of Impressionist painting. Understanding values allows you to structure an image before even adding color.

Day 2: Simplification and Composition

In the morning, we will do a visual memory and gestural exercise to help loosen up your brushwork. Then, we will work on a subject in miniature before expanding it to a larger format. This exercise will introduce a key concept for plein air painting: simplification. Knowing how to refine a scene, prioritize elements, and decide what to emphasize is essential for painting with spontaneity. We will also cover how to compose a well-balanced and dynamic image, avoiding unnecessary details.

Day 3: Letting Go and Artistic Expression

This final day will focus on finding your artistic voice and allowing your brushwork to flow freely, while still maintaining discipline in the process. I will guide you through this journey, helping you not just to become a painter, but to become an artist. Do you see the difference? This is precisely what the École des Beaux-Arts in France teaches: to develop individuality and artistic singularity.

About the Artist

Jean-François Arnaud is a French watercolorist based in Florida. With a background in fine arts and printing, he has developed a unique approach that combines technical precision with expressive spontaneity. Inspired by Impressionism and mode painting, his work focuses on the balance between structure and fluidity, allowing colors to vibrate and shapes to emerge naturally. Passionate about teaching, he shares his knowledge through workshops, helping students simplify their technique, refine their composition, and express their individuality.
Zeitraum
Mo. 18.05.2026 - Do. 21.05.2026 
Dauer
4 Tage 
Uhrzeit
10:00 - 17:00 
Kosten
600,00 €  
Maximale Teilnehmerzahl
13 
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