paint a window with geraniums in watercolour

Watercolour tutorial - old window with geraniums

 

How to paint sunlit shutters, geraniums, with beautiful cast shadows in watercolour

Behind the scenes of this month’s Patreon video lesson

When traveling I'm always taking photos of windows and doors. There are so many different ones with lovely features to paint - old and rustic, new and shiny, flower boxes, shutters, stonework or bricks. And shadows! I'm always looking for lovely light that creates interesting shadows.

If you love adding character and charm to your watercolour paintings, this tutorial is a real treat. We paint an old window with weathered, turquoise shutters, a window box overflowing with loose, lively geraniums, and—best of all—those wonderful cast shadows that make everything feel three-dimensional.

In this step-by-step video lesson, I break down exactly how to create textured shutters, shiny window glass, simplified but recognisable flowers, and luminous shadows that are far from flat grey. 

Why this window scene makes a perfect watercolour subject

Weathered shutters, textured wood, bright flowers, and warm sunlight—all of these elements give us opportunities to explore:

  • Dry-brushing for texture
  • Colourful cast shadows
  • Loose florals without overworking
  • Painting reflective glass
  • Balancing detail with simplicity

It’s the kind of scene that feels rustic and atmospheric, but also achievable with a few simple watercolour techniques.

This full video lesson - as well as my entire library of 100+ watercolour tutorials - is available to all Patreon members.

If you’d like to learn how to paint light-filled scenes like this, join me on Patreon or Renee's Studio and enjoy:
  • Two full tutorials each month
  • A step by step lesson
  • A guided monthly challenge
  • Access to the complete archive of past lessons
  • Access to our private Facebook community where you can get personal feedback on your paintings

It’s a warm, encouraging space to grow your watercolour skills at your own pace.

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