(R) Destination Watercolor with Alex Hillkurtz – Part 3 Cinque Terre
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To capture the vibrant Italian coast, Alex expands the palette to include rich greens and teals:
Paper: 100% Cotton Watercolor Paper (Cold Press is essential for the dry brush texture).
Key Colors:
The Water: Cobalt Blue (for the surface), Phthalo Blue or Teal (for depth).
The “Glow”: Green Gold (Essential for the sunlit reflection under the boats).
Boats: Burnt Sienna or Quinacridone Sienna (for the teak wood trim).
Specialty Tools:
X-Acto Knife: For scraping highlights.
Stiff Synthetic Brush: For lifting paint (an “eradicator” brush).
Mop Brush: For large, fluid water washes.
Alex Hillkurtz was born in England and grew up in California where he is a renowned storyboard artist for feature films, television, and commercials. His film credits include “Argo”, “Almost Famous”, “It’s Complicated”, and many others.
Alex currently lives in Paris with his film editor wife, Tiffany, and enjoys discovering the hidden corners of the city that sketching and plein air painting allow.
He uses the language of cinema to inform his images, moving beyond what one sees, and depicting what he wants others to see.
He believes that in our too-crowded lives, sketching and plein air painting invite us to move at a more deliberate pace… a true sense of place, and sometimes unexpected stories are revealed.
Alex recently published the book Sketching Techniques for Artists.
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About the instructor
Alex Hillkurtz
From the bustling studios of Hollywood to the quiet cobblestone streets of Paris, Alex Hillkurtz has lived the artist's dream. His journey from renowned storyboard artist for films like "Argo" and "Almost Famous" to watercolor master in the City of Light is one of passion, dedication, and artistic evolution. Now teaching from his charming Paris studio, Alex combines his cinematic eye for composition with the timeless techniques of European watercolor masters. His approach captures not just the architecture of Paris, but its soul - the way morning light dances on ancient stones, the romantic shadows of café awnings, the gentle flow of the Seine. "Paris taught me that watercolor isn't just about technique - it's about capturing a feeling, a moment in time. Every brushstroke should tell a story." - Alex Hillkurtz Through his courses, Alex shares not just technical skills, but the romantic vision that makes watercolor painting so enchanting. Whether you're sketching your first Parisian café or mastering advanced architectural techniques, Alex guides you with the patience of a master and the heart of a dreamer.
