Watercolour "Wild at the waters edge" Video Class
Wild at the waters edge
This is a painting to slow down with.
Soft, misty hills sit quietly in the distance while colour and movement build gently in the foreground. This tutorial is an invitation to relax into your painting, enjoy the flow of the brush, and let the landscape emerge naturally on the page.
You’ll work with layers of watercolour and touches of beautifully coloured gouache, allowing splashes, textures, and expressive marks to bring the meadow to life. There’s a lovely balance between calm and energy — still water, wild colour — making this a deeply satisfying piece to paint.
Every version of this landscape will be different, and that’s part of its charm. It’s about trusting your instincts, enjoying the process, and finishing with a painting that feels joyful and personal.
How This Works:
Once you purchase the tutorial, you will receive a PDF . Inside the PDF you’ll find:
Your tracing sheet – full size, ready to use so you can start painting without worrying about proportions.
2. A full-size reference photo – to guide you as you work and help you see all the details.
A link to view the video – click the link to watch the tutorial at your own pace, following along step by step.
Everything is designed to be easy to use at home, so you can paint along comfortably, without pressure, and enjoy the process.
Disclaimer:
This tutorial is for personal use and educational purposes only.
All content, including text and images, is the property of the creator and may not be copied, Sold, screenshot, distributed, or reproduced for commercial or public sharing without written permission. Completed Artwork from a Kerr Soverall Art tutorial May not be sold unless written permission is given however you are very welcome to gift your Artwork from tutorial pieces to friends and Family.
Please do not take screenshots or share this tutorial online.
If your painting was inspired by this guide and you’d like to share your work, you’re warmly encouraged to do so — just please credit Kerr Soverall Art.
These tutorials are meant to be a gentle, creative resource. Results will vary based on materials, style, and experience — and that’s all part of the beauty.
I would love to see your artwork please do email Kerrsoverallart@outlook.com with any finished pieces you would like to share with me.