This tutorial includes basic landscape painting techniques such as fan brush trees, water reflection and those snowy capped mountains!
limited color palette (6 or less colors)
Winter Scene With Red Fox – Acrylic Painting Tutorial
Paint a winter scene with a red fox. This painting tutorial utilizes a minimal color palette with only 4 colors! You will be learning techniques for blending different grays to create contrast in your snowy winter scene.
Maple Leaf In Water
Paint a vibrant maple leaf floating in deep blue sparkling water.
Beach Day – Acrylic Painting Tutorial
Learn to paint a beach scene. This acrylic tutorial demonstrates how to paint an ocean and a shore. You also have the option to play around with textures for this painting!
A Walk In The Rain – Acrylic Painting Tutorial
Learn how to paint a rainy path in a park with trees, lampposts and rain. Paint a mother and son holding an umbrella, walking in the rain.
Winter Friends Acrylic Painting Tutorial
Learn how to paint a cute stylized deer looking up at a cardinal in a snowy winter landscape scene. This painting is done on a square design but the design can be altered for a rectangular design.
Easy Simple Aspen Tree Sunset Painting
Learn how to paint an aspen tree scene with a sunset background. This is a very easy beginner level painting that utilizes only 1 paint brush and 5 colors. It’s a perfect painting to do with a group of beginner painters, as a first time painter and/or with kids! The design is very simple and has a high success rate!
Orca With Galaxy Sky
Learn how to paint an orca in a surreal purple ocean scene with galaxy sky!
Mermaid Tail
Learn how to paint a pretty purple mermaid tail with a turquoise water background, seaweed and sea creatures.
Lightning Storm
There is something extremely therapeutic about painting your own lightning storm! Maybe it’s because I’ve always had a love for storms. Lightning is such an awe inspiring part of nature. Or perhaps it’s the element of being in control of creating such a beautiful phenomena that happens in only a split second.