Acrylic Landscape Painting Lesson /Seascape / Driftwood
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2024
- This is a full step by step learn to Beginners Acrylic Landscape Painting Lesson /Seascape is easy to follow in acrylics let #CLIVE5ART show you step by step how an easy fun decorative art project
Easy to follow every part of the painting process to get you a great finished painting. in a fun teaching lesson, using several reference sources to bring you a true teaching experience
You can paint on any type and size of canvas you like.
Standard brushes used during the lesson by various manufacturers
#LandscapePainting #AcrylicPainting #clive5art
My Standard Pallet
CADMIUM RED,
ALIZARIN CRIMSON,
CADMIUM ORANGE,
DIOXAZINE PURPLE
CADMIUM YELLOW
CERULEAN BLUE,
PRUSSIAN BLUE,
PHTHALO BLUE,
ULTRAMARINE BLUE,
VANDYKE BROWN,
BURNT UMBER,
RAW SIENNA,
YELLOW OCHRE,
HOOKERS GREEN,
TITANIUM WHITE,
ZINC MIXING WHITE
MARS BLACK
But you can use any colors you like.
Wet Pallet
Roll of Kitchen Paper Towel
Cup of Welsh Brew Tea
Lessons are intended for private use only and are embellished with stories of general life subjects to make for an interesting experience a wide range of subjects will be discussed.
reference sources mentioned above are used only as an education means and all paintings of the lessons are painted over or destroyed after filming all music is royalty free unless stated above with links to the composer
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Lessons are intended for private use only and are embellished with stories of general life subjects to make for an interesting experience a wide range of subjects will be discussed.
reference sources mentioned above are used only as an education means and all paintings of the lessons are painted over or destroyed after filming all music is royalty free unless stated above with links to the composer
Copyright info: Videos produced by clive powell (clive5art) these are intended for private use only by non-profit community, home and school groups. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
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You are still my FAVORITE acrylic, well I would say Mentor! I Have been watching you and learning for the last 5 years of my life. You are always incredible to listen to and learn from. I appreciate you!
You are so welcome
Hi Clive!
I love your seascape paintings the most. It amazes me the way you mix the paint to get the perfect color for a perfect effect. Kindness, Teresa
Lovely painting and I enjoy the fantasy stories you create with the paintings.
Lovely painting as per usual - you make it look so easy.
I will certainly have a try at this one.
Yes - most of my paint brushes have minds of their own !
Your colours are beautiful. Love the contrast of the movement in your paintings and your peaceful teaching style
Thank you so much!
Thanks Clive for another fine demo. I love seascapes, this is a nice simple one.
Looking forward to seeing the next one.👨🎨🇦🇺🦘
Many thanks
💙
Nice to know I'm not the only one who holds their breath while painting 😅
This is a beautiful painting 😍 thanks so much for sharing 👏👍❣️👋
Beautiful
I kind of like the idea of having the blue of the water going all the way down before you put the land. That way the land can be put in a way that complements the wave shapes.
Thanks!
Thank you so much
What kind of canvas is it and how did u stick it on the board.
It is most likely cardboard/mount board used for framing,great stuff. He uses bluetact to hold things in place while painting.