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Winter barn paintings
Winter barn paintings










Continue from the darker colors to the lightest ending with Daffodil Yellow.Go to next color, Pure Orange and do the same, keep it light, you want the texture of the sponge to be evident.Lightly pounce sponge around tree foliage area until very little paint is left in sponge.Wad sponge with your fingers and dab in Pueblo, dab off some paint on palette.Add some Camel to the brush and streak in some highlight which creates texture.Using 3/4" flat paint in tree with a double load of Burnt Umber and Bark Brown.Draw in tree form with paint brush and Burnt Umber.Paint background with Warm White and Coastal Blue, keep it streaky.I hope you enjoyed this fast and easy Fall tree paint tutorial. If will create an entirely different effect but just as pretty. You can use a smaller brush for smaller leaves but you get the idea. Dab in colors with the brush (as you see the yellow spots) instead, work from the darker to the light and be loose with your dabs.

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If you are not a fan of the sponge technique of painting the foliage then do feel free to use a brush. Need to know what I mean by chisel edge? See Basic Brush Strokes here. Using the flat brush on the chisel edge stroke in some grass. Use Sap Green and a touch of Citrus and use the sponge to pounce in some green foliage. Want to keep with the Fall theme? Paint it with golden colors and add Pumpkins or Sunflowers. The ground under your tree can go so many directions. If you know you want that drama in your foliage you can start with Berry Wine then add the Oranges. If you want a richer color to your tree, add some Berry Wine. You can leave sky showing or cover it completely, it is your tree! Richer color? How thick you make the foliage is up to you. Keep adding the yellows going from the darkest to the lightest. Next start adding the Yellows, first Yellow Ocher. Using a light touch pounce the paint loaded sponge on your tree branches. Paint Foliage on Treeįor the Fall foliage on the tree we are going to use Pueblo (a terra cotta), Pure Orange, Yellow Ocher, Moon Yellow and Daffodil Yellow.īeginning with the Pueblo, load sponge with paint, pounce some off on your palette. Use the size flat brush you are comfortable with for this design.Īdd some Camel to your brush and streak in some lighter color.

winter barn paintings

Using Burnt Umber and Bark Brown paint in the tree trunk with a flat brush. Tree trunks vary in shape so don’t try to be perfect, just get the general shape in.

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Note how it makes a Y shape then each branch is another Y. Use a flat brush and Burnt Umber to sketch the tree trunk. Don’t over blend, you want to see the streaks. Using a wide brush and vertical strokes, spread the paint onto your canvas. I wanted a light color so there is much more Warm white. Squirt Warm White and Coastal blue (or colors of choice) onto the canvas. For a complete list of the painting supplies I use everyday please see this post: Basic Painting Supplies Background










Winter barn paintings