Join New Zealand painter John Crump in his studio where he demonstrates colour mixing and paint application while completing a small coastal sketch. Visit a magnificent spot in the Dart River Valley where despite the sandflies and the race against the light, John completes a large painting of one of his favourite spots.
You’ll find these two lessons ideal if you want to learn valuable knowledge of using colour, composition, and particularly to learn about painting with bold expressive brushwork.
Running Time: 72 minutes.
Learn About
Colour mixing
Brushes
Making paint work
Expressive brushwork
Painting with Passion!
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John Crump's painting journey began in the 1960s. Well-known as a 'NZ impressionist' John's style of painting is celebrated in New Zealand and beyond. His bold, confident brushwork and beautiful color and drawing of landscape, and his ability to catch a fleeting moment of nature helped steer him toward plein air painting in the outdoors. John has been teaching painting for many years and is a favorite with students around the world.
John Crump's painting journey began in the 1960s. Well-known as a 'NZ impressionist' John's style of painting is celebrated in New Zealand and beyond. His bold, confident brushwork and beautiful color and drawing of landscape, and his ability to catch a fleeting moment of nature helped steer him toward plein air painting in the outdoors. John has been teaching painting for many years and is a favorite with students around the world.
Love it! 😠A must have for all landscape painters. Learn and watch him create his style, plus heaps tips and tricks from a top artist. Thanks John and Richard.
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