Big Brush, Little Brush.
Learn about why it's good to start your paintings with a big brush and finish with a little brush.
Learn about why it's good to start your paintings with a big brush and finish with a little brush.
I was out sailing on the Pacific a while back dwelling on the subject of passion. If passion is the wind that fills your sails and gets you moving, inspiration is the rudder which uses that power in a useful direction.
Learn about the development of color theory.
Good painting relies on being able to see colour and value accurately. If you are confused about how to do this, hopefully this video will clear things up a bit.
Today's painting lesson is about making beautiful paintings with just two colours (and maybe a few others).
Be free to move things around in your landscapes in order to produce a better painting.
In 2014 eighty artists from around the world joined together to create a single Masterpiece.
Playing with new materials and techniques improves your creativity.
The idea of painting on a ‘toned’ (coloured) canvas is not a new one. In fact it’s been used for centuries to banish the tyranny of the white canvas and the help thread colour through a painting.
When drawing from life or from a photo there are 2 simple tips to make it easier for you to get it right consistently.
Beginners paintings are often distinguished by a lack of variety.
When painting grasses or trees, or anything that we know is full of complex detail, it’s all too easy to get carried away with a little brush trying to put in every tiny little detail.