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Beginner-friendly tutorial for autumn landscape painting

Dear will, thanks a lot for your help , the way you teach is so simple that anyone can understand. I successfully painted the tutorials of the cherry. However , I end up with a disaster on attempting to paint landscape. It was my panic what caused such results. I applied too thick white paint ubove the clouds trying to correct my mistakes. so far I hadn’t read your comments on the three stages of painting. Is there a way to remove dried acrylic paint from a canvas and restore a hole on the canvas without bying any extra liquid or material ? if not what is the materia or liquid that one has to buy and how is it used ? any answer will I appreciate thank you, thank you, thank you so much


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An Autumn Landscape painting for Beginners Step by Step
Complete tutorial here https://youtu.be/WKgKVH-KtXU

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Shravan Kadam
truely amazing
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Jayashree Moharana
Its really beautifu.. you inspired lots of people each n every day. . pls upload how to use varnish
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Thanku so much
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Manish Kumar

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Manish Kumar beautiful ❤️
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Liji Merin
hello mam..i tried this..how is it?

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Liji Merin gorgeous ❤️
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Priyanka Malode

I really thank you for making these beautiful paintings tutorial, easily understable for beginners. Also through some suggestions for my work.

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Priyanka Malode beautiful ❤️
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Ruby Elums Garcia Grace
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gorgeous ❤️ ❤️
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Palak Gupta

when i was making this painting my sis said , ” if u really want to waste all these colours so just throw them why r u wasting ur time for that”
i replied “wait and watch” for finding goodness in you. and here’s the final result and i’m so happy with this..thanq so so so so much.

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Palak Gupta sending you lots of love . You are very talented
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Mrunal Milind Gharat
My Painting

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Asha Ketan Solanki
Thanks

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Priya Shanti

When I see your painting in YouTube first time I think I can’t because this is so hard but from seeing your videos I think I also can make this and this is the result thank you so much ma’am for teaching us..

A little tale about my little sister

My little sister is currently in her final year at art college, and I get weekly, if not daily, updates on her creative ideas.

Revolutionary concepts to conquer the world, ideas that will leave a legacy behind her, spawn a global empire and change the very face of the artistic community.

I check back to see how her progress is going, did step 1 lead to step 2?

Guess how much physical, tactile work has been created?

Okay, that sounds harsh, a few…but on a new ‘amazing’ idea!

Our ability to make things happen and to move forward even when we know the result will not be perfect is a tricky one.

Hick’s Law

Having too many options can lead to creative blocks, which can easily stop you from getting going.

Hick’s Law, introduced by British psychologist William Hick in 1951, describes how long it takes our brains to decide. Essentially, every time the number of choices doubles, the time is taken to make a decision increases by a fixed amount.

That’s why I’ve designed this free landscape painting course to use simple colours that can be used on paintings again and again, from still life’s to portraits.

Once the decision of which paint colours to choose is eliminated, we can get on with the fun part…the painting.

Acrylic landscape painting – Lesson 2

In this acrylic landscape painting series, I am posting a weekly video on my YouTube channel that you can follow along at home. It’s free to subscribe to the channel so you can keep updated with the painting progress.

In the demo, I have premixed a few colours to get us started; you can see this video below:

Easy Landscape Painting Tutorial for Children

A landscape painting for children, made with the help of an easy step by step tutorial.

One of the great things about finding art ideas on the internet is that it is so easy to do.
One of the downsides though is that you sometimes can’t find out who to credit with originally coming up with a great idea. That’s the case for this abstract landscape project.

Some brilliant teacher, I imagine, saw that the art Ton Schulten makes looks like his drawings lay on top of a wavy grid of background color. So rather than have students draw buildings and then fill them with paint, which is what 99% of art projects do, they had them paint a wavy background first, and then let those edges inspire the buildings that go on top.

First and foremost, finding a process that mixes things up a bit is always a plus. It gets all of us out of our tendency to go on auto pilot when making art.

Second, adding the building lines on top is just plain easier than trying to paint around all those little windows and doors. Especially if you are trying not to smudge colors or leave lots of white spots.

Third, working off the background shapes guarantees that there’s a cohesion between the wavy boxes of color and the design of the buildings. It comes naturally, and you could say unifies the painting, which is one of the Principles of Design (Hello lesson of the day!).

If you like the idea, but don’t have any watercolor or tempera paints on hand, I’d try it with crayons and a thick black Sharpie marker. A larger box of Crayolas should give your students more options so they can work with more than just the basic primary colors. The peaches and red violets and yellowish greens make a pretty yet soft-looking patchwork for the background.

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Materials

  • Drawing Paper. This is the good stuff you can buy in bulk for a good price.
  • Pencils. I like how this brand always makes nice dark lines.
  • Black Marker. A permanent marker will give you a dark black color.
  • Crayons. The larger packs are nice for more color choices.
  • Note: All of the above are Amazon affiliate links.

Time needed: 1 hour

Make a landscape painting for children

  1. Draw 3 wavy horizontal and 3 vertical lines in pencil.
  2. Paint the inside of each block with watercolor.
  3. Draw a building in the left column.
  4. Add another in the next column, as tall or short as you want.
Colin Wynn
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