Showing posts with label acrylic painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic painting. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2020

Tulip Painting Lesson

Its coming to the end of Tulip Season in the north west but they are still going strong in my garden. Every year I either paint them, draw them or use them as subjects for original prints. I made a little time lapse video of the painting process as well as full painting lesson. Follow me on YouTube at Ameen Dhillon. I'll be posting videos about once a week. 


 The cropped version for an Instagram shot...


This is a recycled canvas, I painted directly on top of a painting that I did not like. Acrylic paintg comes alive when you paint in layers, so recycling an old canvas is works beautifully. Don't prime it with white, just start painting.


As I prepare to shoot the videos the first painting is always a trial run. The second video gets me closer and the 3rd is the one I finish with.  I do like the 3 paintings together as a triptych. each one is 4x12 to emphasis the the long graceful tulips.


Here's my trick for keeping acrylic paint from drying up. I use the plastic lid of storage boxes as palettes, give the paint a mist of water when you are done for the day and cover with the container. The next day you are ready to paint where you left off. Give it a daily mist to keep the paint moist.


Tools for this project...

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Acrylic Painting Camp and Fall Classes

Stay tuned for the fall schedule, it will be posted shortly! 

This summer's Acrylic Painting camp for artists age 9-12  was a huge success. I am slowly catching up with the photos of all the work we completed. Here's a few shots from one of our still life painting days.


Paintings are 5"x5" acrylic on wood panels




We started by doing contour line studies of the fig, followed by detailed sketches with shading, then went on to our paintings.


Group shot!


Our model, essential for observational drawings!

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Paintings, guitars and summer camps

Summer camps are now registering, click here for all the details.



New musical instruments in the house mean new musical instrument still life subjects in the studio!
I had the students do a few thumbnail sketches to start. A close up of the guitar needed to be the main subject and the keyboard incorporated into the background.



Choose a colour palette...


Complimentary colours...





More complimentary colours...





Cool colours...


Cool results...

Monday, September 12, 2016

Painting a Still Life

Just a couple weeks before the fall session starts. Classes are almost full with a nice balance of returning students and new students. Here some shots from  the 9-12 year olds acrylic painting day of summer camp. 




Our fresh from the garden still life. The palette of colours is careful chosen so that we can learn about cool colours, tints and shades.  


The first step is a quick sketch in pencil crayon to establish a composition and correct proportions.
students are then ready to block out the main shapes with colour.




Love the variety of brush strokes and colours.






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