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Home » Lessons By Subject » Page 27

Drawing Flowers in Pastel by Margaret Evans

March 5, 2011 by Ralph S 4 Comments

In the following step by step pastel drawing demonstration, Margaret Evans demonstrates, in easy to follow steps, how to draw flowers.  This is more of an impressionist style drawing than anything else, as Margaret is not interested in capturing every detail. Just a very colorful and loose impression of her subject. She uses a bouquet […]

Filed Under: Painting & Drawing Flowers, Pastels

Grisaille Underpainting Technique – Painting Demo by Karin Wells

March 3, 2011 by Ralph S 2 Comments

About Karin Karin Wells is an artist of amazing versatility. She graduated with honors from both the New England School of Art and Design, Boston, 1965, and the Butera School of Art, Boston, 1986. Karin has enjoyed a career as an award-winning graphic designer, illustrator and sign painter. She also taught Life Drawing and Painting […]

Filed Under: Animal & Wildlife, Oil Painting

Watercolor Painting Demonstration by Joe Cartwright

February 26, 2011 by Ralph S 6 Comments

About I have been painting with watercolor since 1998. My paintings cover a wide range of subjects including portraits ,seascapes, landscape, flowers, wildlife and townscapes. I do not feel inclined to specialise in any one category as any subject can make an interesting work of art. I have been exhibiting at regional and National art […]

Filed Under: Landscape/Plein Air, Watercolor Painting

How to Paint a Landscape Step by Step by Kenn Backhaus

February 22, 2011 by Ralph S 4 Comments

About Kenn Backhaus Kenn was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin and spent much of his childhood on the family farm near Burnett, Wisconsin. His fondness for nature became the catalyst for his art. Kenn’s parents encouraged his artistic education and following High School, he attended Layton School of Art in Milwaukee,Wisconsin. After graduation from Layton […]

Filed Under: Landscape/Plein Air, Oil Painting

Flemish Painting Technique – Oil Painting Demonstration

February 19, 2011 by Ralph S 6 Comments

About Nick Warren I’m a native of Yorkshire, England and live there to this day, still inspired by its grandeur and wealth of different landscapes. I originally trained in graphics and worked as a designer eventually starting my own business. I began using oil paints twenty years ago, teaching myself how to use them through […]

Filed Under: Oil Painting, Portrait Painting & Drawing

Watercolor Painting Techniques – Painting Metal

February 7, 2011 by rs0735 7 Comments

Silver Teapot Watercolor Demonstration Getting started Metal objects always pose a special problem for painters in watercolour. The purists among us don’t like to use a solid white to pick out the highlights, and beginners often avoid tackling shiny metal in still life paintings. Brass and copper are usually easier, as they have base colours […]

Filed Under: Still Life, Watercolor Painting

How to Paint a Landscape in Oils by Graham Braddock

February 2, 2011 by Ralph S 1 Comment

About The Artist I was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1942. As I look back over my life, a very obvious unifying thread is my commitment to art and my ambition to produce paintings that bring something of God’s heart into today’s world. I trained and worked initially as a graphic artist, then moved […]

Filed Under: Landscape/Plein Air, Oil Painting

Watercolor Landscape Painting Demonstration

January 29, 2011 by Ralph S 1 Comment

About Terry My art is about life. It expresses what I feel about people, places, and experiences around me. In order to create a painting, I need to feel a connection with a subject and see what that subject means to me. I need to see and feel every detail of it. When I immerse […]

Filed Under: Landscape/Plein Air, Watercolor Painting

How To Draw a Cougar Step by Step

November 30, 2010 by Ralph S 4 Comments

Step by Step Tutorial Drawing a Cougar Step 1 Learn how to draw a cougar step by step! The story so far: I am working upright on an easel. The DRAWING surface is a sheet of tinted charcoal paper taped to a sturdy board with a thick sheet of paper sandwiched between the two (to […]

Filed Under: Animal & Wildlife, Drawing

Acrylic Landscape Painting Demo by Maxim Grunin

November 5, 2010 by Ralph S 3 Comments

Here is another incredible landscape painting demonstration by Artist Maxim Grunin. I am simply blown away by this guys talent. I find it amazing how he can complete these paintings in one session and make them look like they took days or even months to complete. In the video demonstration below, Maxim creates a beautiful […]

Filed Under: Acrylic Painting, Landscape/Plein Air

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