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To pay the member fee you must become a member then register for Lois's class. Join us here.
To pay the member fee you must become a member then register for Lois's class.
Join us here.
BWS has a limited zoom capacity that can be expanded if we know to expect more participants. All registered participants will be sent the Zoom link before the demonstration.
Participants will have access to the video for 30 Days.
In this demo, Milind will talk about perspective and he will paint a scene with his style.
Milind Mulick is a watercolor artist based in Pune, India. His work has been shown at exhibitions internationally as well as all over India.
Mulick has authored many books on painting and also teaches painting in India and internationally.
Milind is the son of famed Indian illustrator and comics artist Pratap Mulick. He started painting when he was five years old, and at the age of thirteen his watercolor landscapes earned him the National Talent Scholarship to study painting. However, he chose to enroll in the College of Engineering, Pune instead of taking up his place in the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and went on to graduate in engineering. He states that his engineering course has helped him to analyze methods of painting and has benefitted his watercolor technique.
After graduating, he worked as an illustrator for an architectural firm for about fifteen years while still pursuing watercolor painting, and became a full-time artist in 1995 with an exhibition in Pune. He has since had solo exhibitions in Mumbai, Sweden, France, Spain, Singapore, Mauritius and Russia. His paintings are in demand for corporate offices and private collectors in the US, Europe, Japan and Singapore, and have been selected for numerous watercolor society exhibitions including three consecutive years with the American Watercolor Society.
Visit his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/milind.mulick/ for information about upcoming workshops and to see more of his art.
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