Description
You will need: a wood of any size (we use 12x8" ), acrylic paint consisting of red, blue, yellow, black and white. The acrylic paints we use are from Curry's and we find it is good student-grade paint. The exact names read on our 2L bottles are; bright red (NOT the orange pigment), bright yellow or cadmium yellow, phthalo or primary blue, black or carbon black and titanium white. You will need an assortment of synthetic brushes consisting of detailed #0 or #2, medium flat/round and a large brush of any shape. A water cup and paper towel to rinse and dry off your brushes.
Instructor - Liesl
Paint along with an easy, step-by-step video tutorial. You will be walked through with both verbal and visual instructions on how to recreate this painting. Take your time with pause options and unlimited tutorial access. The list of supplies is under the description section.
This video is not downloadable and requires internet access. No returns or refunds are possible at this time. Thank you for your understanding and we hope you enjoy this tutorial!
Description
You will need: a wood of any size (we use 12x8" ), acrylic paint consisting of red, blue, yellow, black and white. The acrylic paints we use are from Curry's and we find it is good student-grade paint. The exact names read on our 2L bottles are; bright red (NOT the orange pigment), bright yellow or cadmium yellow, phthalo or primary blue, black or carbon black and titanium white. You will need an assortment of synthetic brushes consisting of detailed #0 or #2, medium flat/round and a large brush of any shape. A water cup and paper towel to rinse and dry off your brushes.
Instructor - Liesl
Paint along with an easy, step-by-step video tutorial. You will be walked through with both verbal and visual instructions on how to recreate this painting. Take your time with pause options and unlimited tutorial access. The list of supplies is under the description section.
This video is not downloadable and requires internet access. No returns or refunds are possible at this time. Thank you for your understanding and we hope you enjoy this tutorial!