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LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password OIL PAINT DRYING TIME AND HOW YOU CAN SPEED IT UP OR SLOW Bonus Download: New to painting? Start with my free Beginner's Guide to Painting. Oil paint is inherently slow drying compared to the other painting mediums such as acrylic, watercolor or gouache paints. Because of this, you have much more time to manipulate oil paint on your canvas before it dries. This is one of the reasons why oil paint is so widely used by artists.TRIPTYCH ART
Triptych refers to art that is made up of three panels. The term originates from the Greek word 'triptykhos', meaning 'three-layered' or 'three folds'. The panels that form a triptych are often attached to one another with hinges, allowing the two outer panels (or wings) to fold inward and cover the central panel. However, contemporary triptychs are often framed together, or simply displayed WHAT IS FAT OVER LEAN OIL PAINTING? Fat over lean refers to a 'rule' in oil painting where each layer of paint should be fatter (have more oil) than the earlier layer. This is to avoid the paint cracking as it dries. The reasoning behind this rule is based on the different drying times of oil paints and mediums. The fatter the oil paint, the slower it dries. If a layer of paint at the top dries before a layer below it, the paint A CLOSER LOOK AT WOMAN WITH A PARASOL BY CLAUDE MONET Let's take a closer look at Woman With a Parasol by Claude Monet. This painting embodies Impressionism and Monet's work. A fleeting moment captured with light colors and fresh strokes. I'll cover: Key Facts and Ideas Movement and Brushwork Color and Light Composition Key Takeaways Additional Resources Claude Monet, Woman With a Parasol, 1875 Key Facts and Ideas The painting HOW TO MIX YOUR OWN EARTH TONES (BROWNS AND OCHRES) This post will discuss how you can mix your own earth tones. Earth tones are the browns and ochres such as raw umber, burnt sienna and yellow ochre. The purpose of this post is not to show you how to replace earth tones on your palette. Instead, it is merely to demonstrate that earth tones are not unique colors which you must purchase separately. LEARN TO DRAW AND PAINT WITH DRAW PAINT ACADEMYARTICLESRESOURCESPRODUCTSGALLERYABOUTMEMBERS 7 Days to Better Paintings (Email Course) New here? Start with my free email course. You'll receive one 'bite-sized' lesson straight to your inbox every day for seven days. Latest Posts Products Painting Academy: The Fundamentals 21 Easy Ways to Improve Your Paintings Ebook Lessons From a Self-Taught Artist Ebook 'How to Paint', 'A Closer Look', and 'Artist Spotlight' Ebooks Reference Photo EDGAR PAYNE'S SAILBOAT PAINTINGS Most people know Edgar Payne for his vast and mountainous landscapes, but it seems he was also keen on painting sailboats. Below is a collection of his sailboat paintings, plus some key observations: Notice the strong use of shape. This is typical of Payne's work. He had a knack for transforming complex subjects into basic shapes. The subject, sailboats docked at harbor, is filled THE CHILD'S BATH BY MARY CASSATT (KEY DETAILS, FEATURES The key features of the painting are: Muted colors: Cassatt used a subtle color palette.Muted greens, purples, blues, and oranges. This gives the painting a soft appearance. Leading lines: We want to look where the mother and child are looking.. Color in the shadows: Cassatt, and the Impressionists in general, used color in the shadows rather than blacks and browns. A CLOSER LOOK AT WAITING BY GORDON COUTTS Let's take a look at a stunning portrait by Gordon Coutts, Waiting. I first saw this painting at the New South Wales Art Gallery. It stopped me in my tracks, despite it being a subtle painting in a dramatic room. Until that point, I had no idea who Coutts was. But it prompted me to learn more about his life and work. That's the power of a singlepainting.
LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password OIL PAINT DRYING TIME AND HOW YOU CAN SPEED IT UP OR SLOW Bonus Download: New to painting? Start with my free Beginner's Guide to Painting. Oil paint is inherently slow drying compared to the other painting mediums such as acrylic, watercolor or gouache paints. Because of this, you have much more time to manipulate oil paint on your canvas before it dries. This is one of the reasons why oil paint is so widely used by artists.TRIPTYCH ART
Triptych refers to art that is made up of three panels. The term originates from the Greek word 'triptykhos', meaning 'three-layered' or 'three folds'. The panels that form a triptych are often attached to one another with hinges, allowing the two outer panels (or wings) to fold inward and cover the central panel. However, contemporary triptychs are often framed together, or simply displayed WHAT IS FAT OVER LEAN OIL PAINTING? Fat over lean refers to a 'rule' in oil painting where each layer of paint should be fatter (have more oil) than the earlier layer. This is to avoid the paint cracking as it dries. The reasoning behind this rule is based on the different drying times of oil paints and mediums. The fatter the oil paint, the slower it dries. If a layer of paint at the top dries before a layer below it, the paint A CLOSER LOOK AT WOMAN WITH A PARASOL BY CLAUDE MONET Let's take a closer look at Woman With a Parasol by Claude Monet. This painting embodies Impressionism and Monet's work. A fleeting moment captured with light colors and fresh strokes. I'll cover: Key Facts and Ideas Movement and Brushwork Color and Light Composition Key Takeaways Additional Resources Claude Monet, Woman With a Parasol, 1875 Key Facts and Ideas The painting HOW TO MIX YOUR OWN EARTH TONES (BROWNS AND OCHRES) This post will discuss how you can mix your own earth tones. Earth tones are the browns and ochres such as raw umber, burnt sienna and yellow ochre. The purpose of this post is not to show you how to replace earth tones on your palette. Instead, it is merely to demonstrate that earth tones are not unique colors which you must purchase separately. HOW TO CREATE AND SELL PRINTS OF YOUR ART Sell small prints with zero or low margins to reach more people. Put your art onto merchandise. Bags, hats, postcards, etc. Just make sure this fits with your overall brand and image. If you are going for portrait commissions, then having your art on a TIPS FOR PAINTING SHIMMERING LIGHT Here's a new painting: Wellington Point, Shimmering Light: Dan Scott, Wellington Point, Shimmering Light, 2021 The key idea of this painting is of course the shimmering light on the water. Shimmering light isn't an easy thing to paint. Too much and it looks garish and sloppy. Too little and it looks weak and timid. Below are some tips for getting it right: It's all about contrast. HOW TO PAINT COLOR GRADATIONS This is a detailed guide on how to paint color gradations. I wrote this in light of a recent painting, Morning Lookout (shown below). It's a study of the early morning's subtle color gradations, just before the sun peers above the horizon line. I cover: Color Gradation Meaning Color Gradation Techniques A Note on Different Mediums Other Examples Key Takeaways Dan Scott, Morning LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot PasswordPATTERN IN ART
John Singer Sargent's The Athenaeum, Mountain Waterfall: The water pools, falls, crashes, and pools again. Nature is filled with all kinds of wonderful patterns like this. Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night: Perhaps the most striking example of pattern, with its swirling, dramatic lines. 30-DAY CREATIVITY KICKSTART 30-Day Creativity Kickstart Become a more inspired, motivated, and effective artist. There is no shortage of information for becoming a more technical painter. But what about times when motivation is lacking? When it has been weeks or even months since you created anything new? When your easel spends most of the time empty andgathering dust?
14 FREE PLACES TO PROMOTE YOUR ART ONLINE Facebook is the first network that comes to mind for promoting your art. Facebook is the largest social media platform with over 2 billion users and growing. However, Facebook is gradually becoming a ‘pay to play’ platform, with organic reach being TOP 7 ACRYLIC PAINTING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS Bonus Download: New to painting? Start with my free Beginner's Guide to Painting. Acrylic paints are a great medium for beginners looking to get into painting. They are simple to use (once you get familiar with the quick drying times) and are much easier to clean up than oil paints. My painting days started with acrylics. They allowed me to learn all the general painting principles without 10 LANDSCAPE PAINTING TIPS PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS Bonus Download: Before diving into this post, make sure you grab my free Landscape Painting Starter Kit. Here are 10 landscape painting tips perfect for beginners. Landscape painting can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. It is a fantastic subject for those just starting out with painting, but very few artists actually master the art of landscape painting.ART STUDIO LIGHTING
Setting up lighting for your art studio has to be one of the most frustrating aspects of being an artist. I only recently got my studio lighting to a point where I am generally satisfied. Before that it was either too dim, bright, cool, warm or glary. It has been no easy task getting to this point. Hopefully this post will save you some frustration in setting up your art studio lighting. LEARN TO DRAW AND PAINT WITH DRAW PAINT ACADEMYARTICLESRESOURCESPRODUCTSGALLERYABOUTMEMBERS 7 Days to Better Paintings (Email Course) New here? Start with my free email course. You'll receive one 'bite-sized' lesson straight to your inbox every day for seven days. Latest Posts Products Painting Academy: The Fundamentals 21 Easy Ways to Improve Your Paintings Ebook Lessons From a Self-Taught Artist Ebook 'How to Paint', 'A Closer Look', and 'Artist Spotlight' Ebooks Reference Photo THE CHILD'S BATH BY MARY CASSATT (KEY DETAILS, FEATURES The key features of the painting are: Muted colors: Cassatt used a subtle color palette.Muted greens, purples, blues, and oranges. This gives the painting a soft appearance. Leading lines: We want to look where the mother and child are looking.. Color in the shadows: Cassatt, and the Impressionists in general, used color in the shadows rather than blacks and browns. LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password 30-DAY CREATIVITY KICKSTART 30-Day Creativity Kickstart Become a more inspired, motivated, and effective artist. There is no shortage of information for becoming a more technical painter. But what about times when motivation is lacking? When it has been weeks or even months since you created anything new? When your easel spends most of the time empty andgathering dust?
PAINTINGS THAT BREAK THE COMPOSITION RULES I curated a selection of paintings that break the typical composition rules, yet work. The idea is to demonstrate that composition is not a black and white area. The rules and theories exist for a reason in that they work most of the time. But they should be treated more so as guidelines or suggestions rather than rule-bound law. For each painting I share below, I'll list the unusual CREATING THE RICHARD SCHMID COLOR CHARTS I have been busy over the past few weeks creating color charts as recommended by Richard Schmid in his book Alla Prima. My charts are still in progress, but I thought I would publish this post in the meantime for others who may want to join me in doing this exercise. I will run through the supplies you need, the process, and some of my observations so far. Be warned, this is a time-consumingART STUDIO LIGHTING
Setting up lighting for your art studio has to be one of the most frustrating aspects of being an artist. I only recently got my studio lighting to a point where I am generally satisfied. Before that it was either too dim, bright, cool, warm or glary. It has been no easy task getting to this point. Hopefully this post will save you some frustration in setting up your art studio lighting. INSPIRATIONAL COLOR QUOTES BY THE MASTERS Bonus Download: Grab my free Color Theory Cheat Sheet. I decided to put together some of my favorite color quotes by the master artists. Color is such a mysterious and fascinating area and it is interesting to read how some of the master artists viewed color. When many of these artists were alive, color was not nearly as understood or studied as it is now. COLOR THEORY CHEAT SHEET FOR BEGINNERS 5 COLOR SCHEME: An arrangement of colors which is generally considered to be aes- thetically pleasing. The popular color schemes used by artists are complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary, Monochromatic and rectangular. John Singer Sargent, Fisher- HOW TO MIX YOUR OWN EARTH TONES (BROWNS AND OCHRES) This post will discuss how you can mix your own earth tones. Earth tones are the browns and ochres such as raw umber, burnt sienna and yellow ochre. The purpose of this post is not to show you how to replace earth tones on your palette. Instead, it is merely to demonstrate that earth tones are not unique colors which you must purchase separately. LEARN TO DRAW AND PAINT WITH DRAW PAINT ACADEMYARTICLESRESOURCESPRODUCTSGALLERYABOUTMEMBERS 7 Days to Better Paintings (Email Course) New here? Start with my free email course. You'll receive one 'bite-sized' lesson straight to your inbox every day for seven days. Latest Posts Products Painting Academy: The Fundamentals 21 Easy Ways to Improve Your Paintings Ebook Lessons From a Self-Taught Artist Ebook 'How to Paint', 'A Closer Look', and 'Artist Spotlight' Ebooks Reference Photo THE CHILD'S BATH BY MARY CASSATT (KEY DETAILS, FEATURES The key features of the painting are: Muted colors: Cassatt used a subtle color palette.Muted greens, purples, blues, and oranges. This gives the painting a soft appearance. Leading lines: We want to look where the mother and child are looking.. Color in the shadows: Cassatt, and the Impressionists in general, used color in the shadows rather than blacks and browns. LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password 30-DAY CREATIVITY KICKSTART 30-Day Creativity Kickstart Become a more inspired, motivated, and effective artist. There is no shortage of information for becoming a more technical painter. But what about times when motivation is lacking? When it has been weeks or even months since you created anything new? When your easel spends most of the time empty andgathering dust?
PAINTINGS THAT BREAK THE COMPOSITION RULES I curated a selection of paintings that break the typical composition rules, yet work. The idea is to demonstrate that composition is not a black and white area. The rules and theories exist for a reason in that they work most of the time. But they should be treated more so as guidelines or suggestions rather than rule-bound law. For each painting I share below, I'll list the unusual CREATING THE RICHARD SCHMID COLOR CHARTS I have been busy over the past few weeks creating color charts as recommended by Richard Schmid in his book Alla Prima. My charts are still in progress, but I thought I would publish this post in the meantime for others who may want to join me in doing this exercise. I will run through the supplies you need, the process, and some of my observations so far. Be warned, this is a time-consumingART STUDIO LIGHTING
Setting up lighting for your art studio has to be one of the most frustrating aspects of being an artist. I only recently got my studio lighting to a point where I am generally satisfied. Before that it was either too dim, bright, cool, warm or glary. It has been no easy task getting to this point. Hopefully this post will save you some frustration in setting up your art studio lighting. INSPIRATIONAL COLOR QUOTES BY THE MASTERS Bonus Download: Grab my free Color Theory Cheat Sheet. I decided to put together some of my favorite color quotes by the master artists. Color is such a mysterious and fascinating area and it is interesting to read how some of the master artists viewed color. When many of these artists were alive, color was not nearly as understood or studied as it is now. COLOR THEORY CHEAT SHEET FOR BEGINNERS 5 COLOR SCHEME: An arrangement of colors which is generally considered to be aes- thetically pleasing. The popular color schemes used by artists are complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary, Monochromatic and rectangular. John Singer Sargent, Fisher- HOW TO MIX YOUR OWN EARTH TONES (BROWNS AND OCHRES) This post will discuss how you can mix your own earth tones. Earth tones are the browns and ochres such as raw umber, burnt sienna and yellow ochre. The purpose of this post is not to show you how to replace earth tones on your palette. Instead, it is merely to demonstrate that earth tones are not unique colors which you must purchase separately. PAINTING TIME-LAPSE VIDEOS Below are time-lapse videos for several recent paintings. These should give you an idea of how I go about a painting. I'll also be adding the full footage (10+ hours), reference photos, and key takeaways to the Landscape Painting Masterclass as a bonus. Painting 1 - Sierra Nevada Painting 2 - Bribie Island Painting 3 - New Zealand Painting 4 - Sunset Fraser Painting 5 - Moody Seascape PAINTING WITH A SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE Whenever possible, I try to go into a new painting with a specific objective. Perhaps I want to learn more about a certain technique test a new color or experiment with a new style. I find this to be the best way to broaden my knowledge and experience. It's not enough to read or watch something. I need to put it into action. Below are some examples using recent paintings: Maryvale, Mist HOW TO CREATE AND SELL PRINTS OF YOUR ART Sell small prints with zero or low margins to reach more people. Put your art onto merchandise. Bags, hats, postcards, etc. Just make sure this fits with your overall brand and image. If you are going for portrait commissions, then having your art on a HOW TO PAINT COLOR GRADATIONS This is a detailed guide on how to paint color gradations. I wrote this in light of a recent painting, Morning Lookout (shown below). It's a study of the early morning's subtle color gradations, just before the sun peers above the horizon line. I cover: Color Gradation Meaning Color Gradation Techniques A Note on Different Mediums Other Examples Key Takeaways Dan Scott, Morning CREATING THE RICHARD SCHMID COLOR CHARTS I have been busy over the past few weeks creating color charts as recommended by Richard Schmid in his book Alla Prima. My charts are still in progress, but I thought I would publish this post in the meantime for others who may want to join me in doing this exercise. I will run through the supplies you need, the process, and some of my observations so far. THE AVENUE IN THE RAIN BY CHILDE HASSAM (KEY DETAILS Childe Hassam's The Avenue in the Rain is an iconic Impressionist work. It depicts Fifth Avenue in New York. You might recognize the painting from the White House. For many years it was hung in the Oval Office. Key Details Key Features Main Colors Grayscale Notan Rule of Thirds Quotes about the painting Similar Paintings Other Resources Want to Learn More? Childe Hassam, The Avenue in the A CLOSER LOOK AT WAITING BY GORDON COUTTS Let's take a look at a stunning portrait by Gordon Coutts, Waiting. I first saw this painting at the New South Wales Art Gallery. It stopped me in my tracks, despite it being a subtle painting in a dramatic room. Until that point, I had no idea who Coutts was. But it prompted me to learn more about his life and work. That's the power of a singlepainting.
HOW TO PAINT MIST, FOG, SMOKE, AND OTHER TRANSIENT EFFECTS In this post, I provide you with some guidance on how to paint mist, fog, smoke, and other transient effects. These effects are typically challenging to capture on a flat surface due to their elusive and fleeting nature. Many artists seem to be either too timid with their approach, or too bold. I cover the following areas: Shape, Form, and Movement Observe and Identify Colors Technique 10 LANDSCAPE PAINTING TIPS PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS Bonus Download: Before diving into this post, make sure you grab my free Landscape Painting Starter Kit. Here are 10 landscape painting tips perfect for beginners. Landscape painting can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. It is a fantastic subject for those just starting out with painting, but very few artists actually master the art of landscape painting. A CLOSER LOOK AT THE HAY WAIN BY JOHN CONSTABLE 'Painting is but another word for feeling.' John Constable In this post, I take a closer look at a moody English landscape painting named The Hay Wain by John Constable. John Constable, The Hay Wain, 1821 Key Facts and Ideas Here are some of the key facts and ideas about the painting: It was originally titled Landscape: Noon, but was later renamed to The Hay Wain.PLANNING A PAINTING
Committing To The Idea. By now, you should be ready to fully commit to the idea and turn it into a finished painting. If you followed the previous steps, then there is a good chance your painting will turn out well. Now you need to focus on executing the idea and translatingit to the canvas.
LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password EDGAR PAYNE'S SAILBOAT PAINTINGS Most people know Edgar Payne for his vast and mountainous landscapes, but it seems he was also keen on painting sailboats. Below is a collection of his sailboat paintings, plus some key observations: Notice the strong use of shape. This is typical of Payne's work. He had a knack for transforming complex subjects into basic shapes. The subject, sailboats docked at harbor, is filledTHE ZORN PALETTE
Bonus Download: Grab my free Color Theory Cheat Sheet. The Zorn palette refers to a palette of colors attributed to the great Swedish artist, Anders Zorn (18 February 1860 – 22 August 1920). It consists of just 4 colors being yellow ochre, ivory black, vermilion and titanium white. Cadmium red light is commonly used in place of vermilion by modern day artists. THE BULL BY PABLO PICASSO Pablo Picasso's The Bull is a series of eleven lithographs created in 1945. It depicts the bull at various stages of abstraction, starting with a fairly realistic depiction and ending with nothing but a few lines. Pablo Picasso, The Bull, 1945. The first lithograph in the series appears light and spontaneous, as if it were quickly sketchedwith
EDGAR PAYNE
Edgar Alwin Payne, Sunset, Canyon De Chelly, 1916. He often painted strong contrasts between light and dark, or saturated and dull. In the painting below, the dark foreground contrasts against the high-key colors in the background. Also, notice how 30-DAY CREATIVITY KICKSTART 30-Day Creativity Kickstart. A 30-day email course aimed at making you a more creative, inspired, productive, confident, and, most importantly, fulfilled artist. (Note: If you already have an account, please login before completing your purchase). TONALISM - KEY FACTS, IDEAS AND ARTWORKS - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY Tonalism was an art movement which emerged in the United States during the 1870s and was characterized by hazy and atmospheric landscapes and muted color palettes. In this post, I will discuss some of the key facts, ideas, artists and take a closer look at some master Tonalistpaintings.
COLOR THEORY CHEAT SHEET FOR BEGINNERS 5 COLOR SCHEME: An arrangement of colors which is generally considered to be aes- thetically pleasing. The popular color schemes used by artists are complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary, Monochromatic and rectangular. John Singer Sargent, Fisher-NICOLAI FECHIN
Nicolai Fechin was a master Russian artist known for his dynamic paintings and intricate drawings. His art is a stunning mix of academic brilliance and creative exploration. Nicolai Fechin, Self-Portrait. “Fine painting is simply a matter of putting theright colors in
PLANNING A PAINTING
Committing To The Idea. By now, you should be ready to fully commit to the idea and turn it into a finished painting. If you followed the previous steps, then there is a good chance your painting will turn out well. Now you need to focus on executing the idea and translatingit to the canvas.
LOGIN - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY - MEMBERS Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password EDGAR PAYNE'S SAILBOAT PAINTINGS Most people know Edgar Payne for his vast and mountainous landscapes, but it seems he was also keen on painting sailboats. Below is a collection of his sailboat paintings, plus some key observations: Notice the strong use of shape. This is typical of Payne's work. He had a knack for transforming complex subjects into basic shapes. The subject, sailboats docked at harbor, is filledTHE ZORN PALETTE
Bonus Download: Grab my free Color Theory Cheat Sheet. The Zorn palette refers to a palette of colors attributed to the great Swedish artist, Anders Zorn (18 February 1860 – 22 August 1920). It consists of just 4 colors being yellow ochre, ivory black, vermilion and titanium white. Cadmium red light is commonly used in place of vermilion by modern day artists. THE BULL BY PABLO PICASSO Pablo Picasso's The Bull is a series of eleven lithographs created in 1945. It depicts the bull at various stages of abstraction, starting with a fairly realistic depiction and ending with nothing but a few lines. Pablo Picasso, The Bull, 1945. The first lithograph in the series appears light and spontaneous, as if it were quickly sketchedwith
EDGAR PAYNE
Edgar Alwin Payne, Sunset, Canyon De Chelly, 1916. He often painted strong contrasts between light and dark, or saturated and dull. In the painting below, the dark foreground contrasts against the high-key colors in the background. Also, notice how 30-DAY CREATIVITY KICKSTART 30-Day Creativity Kickstart. A 30-day email course aimed at making you a more creative, inspired, productive, confident, and, most importantly, fulfilled artist. (Note: If you already have an account, please login before completing your purchase). TONALISM - KEY FACTS, IDEAS AND ARTWORKS - DRAW PAINT ACADEMY Tonalism was an art movement which emerged in the United States during the 1870s and was characterized by hazy and atmospheric landscapes and muted color palettes. In this post, I will discuss some of the key facts, ideas, artists and take a closer look at some master Tonalistpaintings.
COLOR THEORY CHEAT SHEET FOR BEGINNERS 5 COLOR SCHEME: An arrangement of colors which is generally considered to be aes- thetically pleasing. The popular color schemes used by artists are complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary, Monochromatic and rectangular. John Singer Sargent, Fisher-NICOLAI FECHIN
Nicolai Fechin was a master Russian artist known for his dynamic paintings and intricate drawings. His art is a stunning mix of academic brilliance and creative exploration. Nicolai Fechin, Self-Portrait. “Fine painting is simply a matter of putting theright colors in
LEARN TO DRAW AND PAINT WITH DRAW PAINT ACADEMY 7 Days to Better Paintings (Email Course) New here? Start with my free email course. You'll receive one 'bite-sized' lesson straight to your inbox every day for seven days. Latest Posts Products Painting Academy: The Fundamentals 21 Easy Ways to Improve Your Paintings Ebook Lessons From a Self-Taught Artist Ebook 'How to Paint', 'A Closer Look', and 'Artist Spotlight' Ebooks Reference Photo PAINTING TIME-LAPSE VIDEOS Below are time-lapse videos for several recent paintings. These should give you an idea of how I go about a painting. I'll also be adding the full footage (10+ hours), reference photos, and key takeaways to the Landscape Painting Masterclass as a bonus. Painting 1 - Sierra Nevada Painting 2 - Bribie Island Painting 3 - New Zealand Painting 4 - Sunset Fraser Painting 5 - Moody Seascape THE AMBASSADORS BY HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER (KEY DETAILS Let's take a closer look at The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein the Younger. I'll cover: Key Details Key Features Main Colors Grayscale Notan Rule of Thirds Quotes about the painting Similar Paintings Other Resources Want to Learn More? Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors, 1533 Key Details Date created: 1533 Dimensions: 81 x 82.5 inches Current ownership: National Gallery London 30-DAY CREATIVITY KICKSTART 30-Day Creativity Kickstart Become a more inspired, motivated, and effective artist. There is no shortage of information for becoming a more technical painter. But what about times when motivation is lacking? When it has been weeks or even months since you created anything new? When your easel spends most of the time empty andgathering dust?
COLOR THEORY QUIZ
This is a simple quiz to test your color theory knowledge.Color is a fascinating but tricky area. You could spend your life trying to master it. Many have.Many aspiring artists use guesswork to improve their use of color. But this is a slow and inefficient way.It's better to understand the theory that defines what color is and how we see it. Color theory can help you make better color CREATING THE RICHARD SCHMID COLOR CHARTS I have been busy over the past few weeks creating color charts as recommended by Richard Schmid in his book Alla Prima. My charts are still in progress, but I thought I would publish this post in the meantime for others who may want to join me in doing this exercise. I will run through the supplies you need, the process, and some of my observations so far. Be warned, this is a time-consuming THE BULL BY PABLO PICASSO Pablo Picasso's The Bull is a series of eleven lithographs created in 1945. It depicts the bull at various stages of abstraction, starting with a fairly realistic depiction and ending with nothing but a few lines. Pablo Picasso, The Bull, 1945. The first lithograph in the series appears light and spontaneous, as if it were quickly sketchedwith
HOW TO OIL PAINT WITHOUT USING SOLVENTS OR MEDIUMS Bonus Download: New to painting? Start with my free Beginner's Guide to Painting. One of the most common reservations artists have with oil painting is the use of harsh chemicals like solvents and mediums. To a beginner, these additional supplies can seem overwhelming. Painting is hard enough without the added confusion of mediums and solvents. SEASCAPE PAINTING INSPIRATION (PLUS 9 FAMOUS SEASCAPE Bonus Download: Before diving into this post, make sure you grab my free Landscape Painting Starter Kit. The seascape is a fantastic and versatile subject for painting. You could paint the glassy water on a calm day, or the crashing waves of the ocean during a storm. One of the reasons the seascape is such a popular subject is because of the unique way water seems to capture and reflectART STUDIO LIGHTING
Setting up lighting for your art studio has to be one of the most frustrating aspects of being an artist. I only recently got my studio lighting to a point where I am generally satisfied. Before that it was either too dim, bright, cool, warm or glary. It has been no easy task getting to this point. Hopefully this post will save you some frustration in setting up your art studio lighting.* Articles
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