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“そっくり”を捨てたら、絵が生き返った。自由すぎる水彩風景の描き方

🎨 Do you ever feel like your painting has to be photorealistic?
In this special episode, Shibasaki-sensei reviews and reworks a watercolor landscape submitted by a ShibARTS community member.
Through adjustments to perspective, light and shadow, and composition—and by embracing the soft blends and textures unique to watercolor—he reveals countless insights to bring your painting to life.

Most importantly, he reminds us of the joy of freedom in painting.
Rather than chasing accuracy, it's about expressing what you feel.
That’s the real beauty—and fun—of watercolor.

⏰ Timestamps
00:00 Opening & gratitude to viewers
01:10 Introducing the artwork (“By the Riverside” by a ShibARTS member)
03:30 Tips on perspective and composition
07:06 The waterline: key to depth
11:53 Using wet-in-wet and color blending
17:45 Why feeling matters more than realism
24:44 Creating focal points with contrast
34:23 Shibasaki gets carried away while painting!
43:26 Final thoughts and painting reveal
44:35 About the Art Crayon Workshop
45:45 Watercolor book & solo exhibition info
46:59 A warm message from Shibasaki-sensei

📢 Related Links & Announcements
🔹 Shibasaki's Solo Exhibition
July 31 – August 5, 2024 at Hiltopia Art Square (Hilton Tokyo B1F)
Free admission / reservation required
🎟️ Reserve your ticket:
👉 peatix.com/event/4441530/view

🔹 Learn the Basics of Watercolor Landscapes!
Shibasaki Harumichi's book "Transparent Watercolor Landscape Basics (Revised Edition)" is now available:
📘 amzn.to/4nrV1Hs

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