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Painting a sky filled with clouds

One Sunday morning, as I sat waiting for the traffic light to change, I couldn’t help but notice how the clouds filled the sky. Shapes were emerging, then disappearing into the fluffy, white masses in the sky, floating off as far as I could see. With the sun shining and the bright-blue late August sky, it truly looked like a painting. I spent the afternoon stealing glances out the windows every chance I could, wishing I was lying in the grass watching this “painting” float by. The picture I took doesn’t do it justice.


ARCTIC SKY, teal sky, soft clouds, full moon, trees, forest (2021) Painting by Rimma Savina

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A picture from the series “Walking through the forest” The shining of the stars. The bright light of the full moon. The night is full of mystery. But how long have you been looking up? Do you raise your eyes to the sky to see this radiance, this depth, and infinity? Or has it all become invisible for a long time behind the lights of[. ]

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A picture from the series “Walking through the forest”
The shining of the stars. The bright light of the full moon. The night is full of mystery. But how long have you been looking up? Do you raise your eyes to the sky to see this radiance, this depth, and infinity? Or has it all become invisible for a long time behind the lights of modern cities? Do you feel a losing connection with nature?

One-of-a-kind acrylic painting on canvas.
Covered with a glossy varnish for the brightness of colors and preservation of painting for many years.
Signed on the front and back and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Size: 40×40 cm (15.7×15.7 in)
Painted around the edges to compliment the artwork and doesn’t need framing.
Sold unframed. Ready to hang. Ships in a box.
Only the highest quality professional art acrylic paints are used on the canvas

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Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.

Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.

Painting a sky filled with clouds

DATE/TIME: Saturday July 23 / 10:30-4:30pm

In this one-day workshop, you will be painting along with finger-painter Kimberly Adams, as she shows you step by step how to paint a beautiful countryside landscape with a blue sky dotted with puffy white clouds. Perfect for beginners and anyone who has never painted with their fingers before, and a fun refresher for students who’ve been missing our finger-painting workshops.

She will share her easy tips on how to mix color directly on the canvas and how to manipulate the paint into thick texture. You will enjoy the simplicity of this technique and find it refreshing not to use tools or brushes. In addition to painting, Kimberly will put you at ease on deciding when a painting is finished and celebrate the ‘happy accidents’ that occur – as these ‘happy accidents’ so often become the best part of the painting!

At the end of this one day, you will be proud to take home a vibrant landscape full of color and texture that will dazzle your friends and family as you share your story about its creation.

You can purchase your quality art supplies at ARTspot! Registered students receive a 10% discount on all their art supplies from the time of paid registration until the last day of class. Most items on this list are available at ARTspot. Please let their staff advise you about appropriate art materials to fulfill requirements for your class. Artspot’s Web Site

Questions about these supplies? ARTspot staff are happy to help you. Call 425-640-6408 or email at [email protected].

Canvas: 1 16×20, gallery wrapped

Paints: Kimberly will be using Holbein Duo Aqua Oils. Holbein Regular Oil paints can also be used. The colors marked with an asterisk [*] are specific colors of Holbein, but can be substituted with the colors as indicated below; the result might be slightly different from Kimberly’s painting. If students want to use other brands, they should be artist quality paints. (ARTspot carries Holbein Duo Aqua Oils at 20% off.)

  • Titanium white
  • Horizon blue* (can be substituted with any light blue)
  • Ice green
  • Yellow green
  • Pthalo green
  • Jaune brilliant (Yellow beige)
  • Lilac
  • Mauve
  • Dark Violet
  • Lemon yellow

Optional colors:

  • Yellow ochre
  • Nalples yellow
  • Cadmium green

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  • Gloves and paper towels will be provided by Cole Art Studio
  • Apron or Paint Shirt. When Kimberly paints, she gets paint everywhere! You might too, so dress appropriately to get messy.

Check this out! ARTspot Concierge Service. ARTspot will personally do your shopping for you! They can set aside the materials you need, ready for pickup – they can even deliver your supplies to Cole Art Studio the day of class. Call ARTspot at 425.640.6408 for this great service. (To ensure your order is filled, please order as early as possible.) We also have a variety of art supplies relevant to your class here at Cole Art Studio.




Clouds in Art

Clouds have inspired many artists, musicians and writers.

In 1822, John Constable painted a series of clouds so realistic that today’s meteorologists can pinpoint the season and even the time of day the paintings represent.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

Study of Clouds John Constable

Vincent Van Gogh’s swirly clouds in his painting Starry Night are like something from a dream.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh

In Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sky Above Clouds (which you can see at the Art Institute of Chicago) the clouds go on and on as far as the eye can see.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

Sky Above Clouds Georgia O’Keeffe

So use your imagination, let the clouds inspire you and keep your head in the clouds at least for a little while.

Cloud Arts & Crafts

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

If you can’t get outside or if you are feeling extra artistic you can make your own clouds. All you need is some cotton balls, construction paper and glue. Shape your cloud and glue it to the top of the construction paper. Write a short story about your cloud or… is that a dinosaur or dragon or bird…? What do you see in the clouds?

Explore more about clouds and cloud watching with these books.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

A beautiful book with lots of information on clouds and weather, along with some experiments you can try.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

The science behind clouds with some beautiful pictures.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

Explains types of clouds and weather.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

A little cloud becomes all sorts of things sheep, an airplane, trees, a hat before joining other clouds and raining.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

Simple text and illustrations explain clouds.

Cloud Watching: The Science and Art, Fountaindale Public Library

Fun Classic book telling about all the shapes in the clouds

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the authorColin Wynn

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