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Simple acrylic painting ideas for beginners

Since I love brushmarks, I went over the field and added another layer with the yellows and greens to create some textures on my canvas.


Lee Hammond’s Big Book of Acrylic Painting : Fast, easy techniques for painting your favorite subjects

This resource is packed with the best of Lee Hammond’s lessons and tips on working with acrylics, including more than 80 step-by-step exercises and demonstrations that will have you creating amazing paintings in no time flat.

Success is easy—just follow along with Lee!

With just seven to nine pigments, you can paint anything. You’ll learn how to add layers and details, one stroke at a time. Along the way, Lee ‘s friendly encouragement and quick tips will help you work past what she calls “the awkward stage,” so you can complete your paintings with confidence.

In addition to detailed information on selecting materials and mixing colors, you’ll also get complete visual instruction for painting subjects of all kinds, including:

Still Life: Get proper proportions every time, using easy graphing techniques. You’ll also find demonstrations for painting the tricky parts, such as glossy textures and reflective surfaces.
Landscapes: Lee shares proven tips for creating depth and realism in subjects ranging from forests and mountains to prairies and seascapes. She also shows how to paint realistic clouds, trees, water and more.
Animals: This chapter provides step-by-step guidance for painting all your favorite creatures. There’s even extra instruction for getting the eyes, noses, fur and feathers just right.
People: Painting people can be especially challenging, but success is easy with basic steps and practical guidance. One feature at a time, you’ll learn simple techniques for painting faces of all kinds—male or female, young or old. You’ll also find in-depth guidance for creating realistic fleshtones, eye color, hair and more.

This is a complete acrylic painting course right on your bookshelf. Follow along from beginning to end or refer to this guide when you need a quick lesson. Either way, after learning from a master like Lee Hammond, you won’t be a beginner for long. Get started today!


Easy Finger Painting Idea for Beginners

Easy Finger Painting Idea for Beginners

Some people find it easier to paint with brushes, palette knives, and the like, whereas some prefer to use their fingers to apply paint on the surface they’re working on. The latter may seem messy and challenging, but it’s actually a great way to get acquainted with paint and its qualities as you control the strokes and have a feel for its texture firsthand. Whether you’re a professional artist, a beginner, or a hobbyist, finger painting is an exciting experience that will fuel your creativity even more.

Today, we’re going to show you how you can use your fingers to create art on canvas. But first, let’s dive into how finger painting actually works.

What is finger painting?
Finger painting is a creative technique of applying and spreading paint on paper, canvas, or any painting surface using the fingers.

What are the benefits of finger painting?

  • Simple art technique with just three supplies: paint, canvas, and palette
  • Easy way to familiarize yourself with paint and its texture
  • Helps you learn how colors work and how to blend them
  • Allows you to control the paint strokes firsthand
  • Strengthens your finger and hand muscles
  • You get to create unique art based on your finger size and movement

How do you create art with finger painting?
It’s as easy as it sounds. Much like how children do it, all you have to do is dip your finger in paint and apply it on the canvas. The key here is to make sure you already have a clear vision of what you want to paint. A no-fail idea is to work on a landscape first. Why? Landscapes already have a combination of essential elements in one view: different colors, unique shapes, and interesting subjects — so you can practice painting all these details in a single image and in one go.

What is the best paint for finger painting?
There’s no limit to what you can do with paints. You just have to know which one has the ideal consistency that would hold well on your fingers. Let’s start with watercolor , which is always a great art medium to work with. However, for finger painting, it can be too runny when you use your hands to paint with. Then there’s oil, which may have a thicker consistency and can be easily manipulated by hand, but it’s quite tricky to remove on skin and may require a paint remover to clean off completely. It also has a stronger odor than most other paints so it may not be the best choice for skin contact. Acrylic paint is by far the best option for finger painting as it has just the right consistency that applies beautifully even by using your hands alone. It can also be used on canvas with minimal to no water, depending on the thickness and texture that you want to achieve with your artwork. Moreover, like watercolor, acrylic is easy to wash off with just soap and water. No mess, all fun!

With that said, let’s dip our fingers in vibrant acrylics and start creating our landscape painting!

Materials needed:

  • Chalkola Acrylic Paint
  • Chalkola Canvas Panel
  • Palette
  • Bowl of water (in case you want to add a bit of water to your paint or to wash off the paint on your fingers)
  • Lay out your materials. Put the following colors on your paint palette: Cerulean Blue, Titanium White, Orange Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Yellow Green, Sky Blue, and Mid Green.
  • Dip your finger in Cerulean Blue and start painting the upper part of your sky. Create a gradient effect by transitioning to Sky Blue and mixing in Titanium White for the lower part of the skyline.
  • Then, follow up with Mid Green for your tree line. Don’t be afraid to paint on some green over the lightest part of your sky. This will achieve a nice contrast that will make your paint strokes and colors stand out.
  • Next, dab on some Yellow Green on your trees to add layer and dimension to your artwork.
  • For the grass part, add Lemon Yellow to make it look bright and lush. Create a road path using any brown shade, and use Crimson Red or Rose Madder to paint beautiful blooms along the way.

And there you have it — your first landscape masterpiece painted entirely with your fingers as your art tool! Continue practicing on other subjects and experimenting with different strokes and styles, and you’ll be a pro at finger painting in no time. If you want to learn another painting technique using acrylics, check out this wonderful post on how to create a fall-themed acrylic painting using a spatula. We hope you enjoyed dabbling in paint with us, and keep checking our blog section for more fresh art tips and easy tutorials!



Flower center

After the previous step dries, add the center of the flower with a dot of a dark shade. I mixed a bit of green and blue to create a darker shade. Vary the size of the dots in each flowers.

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The white flowers

Finish off the painting by adding some white dots as white flowers. Spread it out unevenly across the red flowers.

And that’s it… just by following these 7 steps, you can now created your very own spring landscape painting with a flower field.

Did you enjoy following this tutorial? What is the next painting you want me to teach? Let me know how it turned out for you by commenting below!

Happy Painting!

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Video:

If you need more guidance, watch my process here:

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