Step-by-step painting guide

Balcony in Bloom

A step-by-step painting guide by Richard Robinson

Learn to paint this beautiful flowering balcony, step by step. It may look like this project is about a beautiful flowering balcony in Spain, and that doesn’t hurt, but it’s more about raising the vibrancy of the colours in a scene that could do with a little more OOMPH. It’s not as tricky as you might think (and we might even cheat a little). Follow me step by step as I show you the techniques I use to paint this classic scene. Drawing techniques, creating interesting textures and boosting your colours are all demonstrated in the video. Enjoy!

This guide accompanies the full video lesson. The lesson includes the complete narrated video, the printable PDF chapter, and personalised critique support.

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"Balcony in Bloom" 10 x 13" Oil on Canvas by Richard Robinson.
"Balcony in Bloom" 10 x 13" Oil on Canvas by Richard Robinson.

Step 22Finishing touches

What is the final step in completing the 'Balcony in Bloom' painting?

The final step in completing the 'Balcony in Bloom' painting is to add a few more little flowers and then sign the painting. Richard Robinson also suggests writing the name of the village, Pedrata, to add a personal touch. For more details on finishing touches, visit the sales page at https://mypaintingclub.com/lessons/60-Balcony-in-Bloom.

What additional detail does Richard Robinson suggest adding to the painting?

Richard Robinson suggests adding the name of the village, Pedrata, to the painting as an additional detail. This can enhance the personal connection and context of the artwork. You can explore more about this lesson and its techniques at https://mypaintingclub.com/lessons/60-Balcony-in-Bloom.

What should you do after finishing the painting and adding the signature?

After finishing the painting and adding your signature, you can pull off the tape to reveal clean edges. This final step helps to present your painting in a polished manner. For further insights into completing your artwork, check out the sales page at https://mypaintingclub.com/lessons/60-Balcony-in-Bloom.

Summary & key takeaways

As I reflect on our journey through painting the 'Balcony in Bloom,' I am reminded of the importance of choosing a subject that speaks to us, even if it initially lacks the vibrancy we envision. By enhancing colors and adjusting compositions, we can transform a simple balcony into a captivating scene bursting with life. This lesson was about embracing the challenge of seeing beyond the obvious and using our artistic tools to bring out the beauty hidden within.

Throughout this painting process, we explored various techniques to enhance vibrancy, manage perspective, and create depth. From adjusting color saturation to mastering perspective lines, each step was designed to build your confidence and skill. I hope you found joy in experimenting with brushwork and color mixing, realizing that each stroke is an opportunity to express your unique vision.

Remember, painting is as much about the journey as it is about the final piece. I encourage you to keep practicing, to trust your instincts, and to enjoy the process of discovery. With each painting, you will grow as an artist, finding new ways to capture the world around you with color and light.

Points to remember
  • Choose a subject that inspires you, even if it needs a little enhancement.
  • Use photo editing tools to boost color vibrancy before painting.
  • Understand perspective by focusing on horizon lines and vanishing points.
  • Adjust compositions to highlight key elements and improve balance.
  • Apply darks thinly with walnut oil for smooth coverage.
  • Reserve vibrant colors for focal points to create depth.
  • Use thick paint for light areas to enhance texture and vibrancy.
  • Practice random brushwork to add dynamic texture and spontaneity.