Watercolor as Meditation is a gentle, recorded course using simple watercolor practices as a way to slow down and pay attention. Through one warm up and four guided lessons—abstract landscapes, overlapping circles, wet-in-wet leaves, and color blocks—you’ll explore beginnings, layered selves, inner complexity, and what forms when things meet. No experience needed. Just paint, notice, and let the process do the work.
Watercolor Meditation
A 4 Week Course You Can Start Anytime
If your schedule is unpredictable (or you just prefer learning at your own pace), this on-demand version of my in person Watercolor Meditation Series is the flexible option. It’s the same lessons I teach in the live class just recorded, organized, and ready whenever you are.
Across four sessions, we’ll walk through simple, meditative brushwork: soft washes, intentional strokes, repetitive marks, and easy techniques that help you slow down and actually enjoy the process. Each video mixes watercolor practice with grounding moments like slow looking and relaxed breathwork — nothing fancy, just an easy way to get centered while you paint.
There are no deadlines, no pressure, and definitely no expectations to create a “perfect” final piece. This is about learning, experimenting, and finding a calmer rhythm with your art materials.
You can pause, replay, or spread the lessons out however you want. Whether you’re totally new to watercolor or picking it back up, the goal is simply to make space for creativity in a way that feels doable and sustainable.
Grab your materials and jump in whenever you’re ready.
Your 4-week watercolor meditation course is here whenever life gives you a pocket of time.
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4 Week Watercolor Meditation
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Watercolor Meditation : Introduction
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Let's get ready: Materials
Here’s where I’ll go over all the. materials you will need to gather up for these 4 watercolor. meditations. Don’t worry- it’s a basic list!
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Week 1: Warm Up
Get to know your pigments by painting swatches and circles of different combinations.
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Week 1: Overlapping Circles
Playing with the natural transparency of watercolor we will breathe our way through a series of overlapping circles.
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Week 2: Warm + Cool Abstract Color Blocking
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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Week 3: Abstract Landscapes
Using just one line as your starting point, create an expressive abstract landscape.
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Week 4: Leaf Shapes
Wouldn’t be a Meg Perotti workshop without a botanical element. Lets zen out painting some no fuss wet in wet leaf shapes
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Thank you!
A quick thank you video on your way out!
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