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Acrylic painting of a winter landscape made easy


Acrylic painting of a winter landscape made easy

The Lines of early Morning is small painting painted in monochrome style.My opsession with light and shadows bring me in Winter to monochrome palette. I like the way the light lingers on the snow and in landscape. This two came in a few hours after the first snow.

THE STUNNING, UNIQUE EFFECTS AND WONDERFUL COLORS CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY CAPTURED IN PHOTOS. The sides of the canvas are painted so your new painting is ready to hang! The visual quality of this painting is stunning in both indoor and natural light.

My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.

The painting will be shipped and packed professionally. In order to protect your painting I will personally pack your painting with great care using high quality, shipping industry approved packing materials.

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The Lines of early Morning 1- Winter Landscape Small Painting (2016)
Acrylic painting by Danijela Dan

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  • Acrylic painting on Canvas
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size : 30 x 30 x 2cm (unframed)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style : Impressionistic
  • Subject : Landscapes, sea and sky

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The Lines of early Morning is small painting painted in monochrome style.My opsession with light and shadows bring me in Winter to monochrome palette. I like the way the light lingers on the snow and in landscape. This two came in a few hours after the first snow.

THE STUNNING, UNIQUE EFFECTS AND WONDERFUL COLORS CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY CAPTURED IN PHOTOS. The sides of the canvas are painted so your new painting is ready to hang! The visual quality of this painting is stunning in both indoor and natural light.

My paintings are signed with my artistic Name and the Year painted.

The painting will be shipped and packed professionally. In order to protect your painting I will personally pack your painting with great care using high quality, shipping industry approved packing materials.

Warm Winter Landscape

back of canvas ORIGINAL PAINTING BY DRANITSIN PETER

Allow us to introduce you to the captivating world of ‘Warm Winter Landscape,’ an extraordinary abstract painting by UrArtStudio.com. This original acrylic masterpiece, presented on a 12×14″ stretched canvas, captures the essence of winter’s beauty and serenity with remarkable depth and artistry.

‘Warm Winter Landscape’ is a testament to the artist’s exceptional skill and unique vision. Through the medium of acrylics, the artist has transformed the canvas into a breathtaking winter scene that radiates warmth and tranquility. This paradoxical combination of winter’s cold exterior and the inner warmth it inspires is masterfully conveyed in this artwork.

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Allow us to introduce you to the captivating world of ‘Warm Winter Landscape,’ an extraordinary abstract painting by UrArtStudio.com. This original acrylic masterpiece, presented on a 12×14″ stretched canvas, captures the essence of winter’s beauty and serenity with remarkable depth and artistry.

‘Warm Winter Landscape’ is a testament to the artist’s exceptional skill and unique vision. Through the medium of acrylics, the artist has transformed the canvas into a breathtaking winter scene that radiates warmth and tranquility. This paradoxical combination of winter’s cold exterior and the inner warmth it inspires is masterfully conveyed in this artwork.

The application of high gloss acrylic varnish not only serves to safeguard the artwork but also enriches its visual allure. The glossy finish adds depth and brilliance to the painting, enhancing the play of light on the canvas. This technique creates an entrancing interplay of shadows and highlights, effectively bringing the winter landscape to life.

In ‘Warm Winter Landscape,’ viewers are invited to explore the hushed beauty of a winter’s day. The serene, snow-covered terrain exudes a sense of calm and purity, inviting one to embrace the tranquility of the season. The warm and inviting hues used in the painting, such as subtle shades of orange and yellow, add a unique dimension to the winter scenery, infusing it with a sense of comfort and coziness.

This artwork is a celebration of winter’s understated beauty, reminding us of the peace and solace that can be found in the midst of the cold. ‘Warm Winter Landscape’ invites us to appreciate the quietude of this season, to find solace in its embrace, and to seek warmth within ourselves.

While the original ‘Warm Winter Landscape’ has already found a fortunate owner, you now have the opportunity to commission a recreation of this captivating artwork. Our dedicated artist is ready to recreate the magic of this piece, allowing you to bring the serene beauty of winter into your own living space.

At UrArtStudio.com, we are dedicated to offering art that not only captivates the eye but also touches the soul. ‘Warm Winter Landscape’ is a testament to our commitment to creating art that speaks to the profound beauty of the world around us.

Welcome the serene beauty of ‘Warm Winter Landscape’ into your home, and let it serve as a constant reminder of the tranquility and warmth that winter, in all its majesty, can bring to our lives.


Tonal Winter Landscape with Sports Figures

As soon as I saw the book Slush Mountain (affiliate link) by Bjorn R. Lie, I couldn’t wait to break out my paints to re-create the beautiful illustrations that can be used for a winter art activity or to celebrate the winter Olympics.

The book uses a soft palette of baby blue, lichen, soft gray, ochre and loden. I’ve been a recent fan of Crayola brand acrylic paints. They have a wonderful end result (egg shell finish) yet behave much like liquid tempera paint. I say this because I have never been a fan of using acrylic paints in the art room as clean-up is difficult.

You might be wondering what the difference is. I wrote a blog post and created a video showing how tempera paint and acrylic paint differ. Check it out to see how they differ and suggestions on what product to buy.

If you have a favorite acrylic paint then use it, otherwise this project is perfect for liquid tempera paint.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A variety of soft and bright liquid tempera or acrylic paints
  • Medium paint brush- round tip
  • Small paint brush- fine tip
  • 12″ x 18″ white or light color sulphite or all-purpose drawing paper
  • Cardstock & templates
  • Black marker
  • Colored markers
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Tonal Winter Landscape: Paint a winter forest using tints and shades

To start, mix your favorite winter color palette with your paint of choice. I like to use water to create a heavy cream-like consistency with my liquid tempera paints so that it is easier to paint with.

Using an off-white colored piece of paper (all-purpose drawing paper is great), brush a layer of creamy white snow on the top third of the paper.

Below the blanket of white snow, add various layers of blue, green or variations off those colors. Remind the children to think of how they might like to decorate their wintery forests. I opted for a sports theme as detailed in the book. If the child wants to add a downhill skier, perhaps they might like a hill. If the child wishes to create a figure skater, then a flat layer of ice might be a good idea.

What you are aiming for is a multi-layered hillside or forest floor. Leave the top part of the paper plain or without paint. Allow to dry completely before painting trees.

SWITCHING TO THE PAPER FIGURES….

While the background layer is drying, pull out the sports figures that have been photocopied onto cardstock. Cardstock is the heavy 11″ x 8″ copy paper that is readily found in office supply stores.

Use markers, colored pencils, or even cake tempera paint to color in the sports figures.

Carefully cut out the sports figure.

PAINTING THE TREES…

Once the background layer has dried, select a few colors of paint and draw vertical lines where you want trees to be placed. It helps to paint the trees along the top ridge first. These will be the trees that are the farthest away from the viewer and therefore are close to the top of the paper.

Next, draw longer lines for the trees in the middle of the paper. Draw the lines on top of one of the color sections. In my example, it’s the blue section.

Finally, draw longer lines beginning at the bottom of the paper and reaching the top (or very near) of the paper.

With a variety of colors, draw the branches as individual lines, clumps or decorative shapes. Refer to the book for examples.

Winter landscape- painting the trees

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

Glue the action figures to the dry background. Add any extra details (glitter, etc). If the students added a skier, it might be easier to draw the poles or even skis on the paper after the figure has been glued down.

For a final touch, feel free to splatter the entire piece with liquid tempera paint to mimic snow.

An alternative is to brush on glue or Mod-Podge on select areas of the background and sprinkle snow glitter over top.

WANT THE TEMPLATES FROM THE TONAL WINTER LANDSCAPE LESSON?

To download a Figure Skater, Downhill Skier and Snow Jumper template, click the yellow box below to receive a free download from this tonal winter landscape lesson:

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