You can even use the side of your brush to make a thinner line and then the flat part of your brush to make a thicker line. This flower isn't even look like a flower anymore. I'm also using Liquid Tex basics acrylic paint. I think I will do a bit lighter. So I'm gonna let this dry and then we're going to dark in these flowers and add any final details. I like to add, um, Chinese little details or I should say, thin details to a few of my leaves. I'll be using a couple of pastels to sketch my painting onto my canvas. I just want to cover all of the white of the canvas, and I'm gonna use a little bit of orange. It's OK that you're going over the lines. My favorite medium is acrylic paint and my favorite subject is flowers! And even though my blue is not completely dry, I'm just gonna fill in my leaves and with green and blue I don't mind if they mix. I'm gonna white off this brush and gonna grab some of this orange. With a little white to tone it down. I'm using Strathmore palette paper, but you can use a paper plate or any other pallet that you already have. I do recommend using the area souls outside because they do have a strong smell. Yellow is also a nice color with thieve violet, as you can see. Maybe that's too much. These were looking a little too flat to me. 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My available paintings can be purchased on my website, www.ellebyers.com. Use several different brushes and brush sizes. I'm going to start off by showing you the supplies I'm using for this class. Nov 25, 2019 - Learn the easy way to paint abstract flowers with acrylic paint on canvas with artist Elle Byers. You're gonna fill in a couple of my smaller flowers with this color here and then my other flowers. Anywhere around the outside or in between my circles and diamonds that blue wasn't totally dry. At this point, I'm gonna darken something's lighten some things, and then make a few fund marks and then we're going to be done. Final Tips: when you're painting is dry, you might want to paint the sides of your canvas the same color as your negative space or dark color works well to, um, I signed the back of my canvases with my name and title of my painting, and I usually just do that with a regular Sharpie marker. If you want. 13. My violet is a little bit of brown. I really appreciate your comments. I'm gonna clean off my brush and get some green paint. I have this lighter color here, just simple brushstrokes to fill in your leaves. Check out all of my Skillshare classes at the bottom of this page. I'm just going to draw very simple lines, diamonds and circles so that I know the placement of everything. If you have any questions, please leave a comment so we can disucss! Marking Your Canvas: I'm going to start off by marking my canvas with some pastel. 7. I meant to add weight. Okay, My pink looks really flat. But I'm not going to do too much of that. I like to add a couple of little pups of light blue and maybe a little bit of white into the, um, vase. I'm an artist and a teacher. Flowers Canvas Painting. But I want to be able to see the white when I painted on top of the gray. Then I'll show you how to transpose that sketch onto your canvas using pastels. 8. I have a few other skill share classes available, so if you liked this class, please check out my other classes. It's okay if you go over the blue a little, we don't need to be exact. Try not to put it on too thick you can, but it'll just take longer to dry, and we're not gonna be able to add flowers until this blue dries or else we're going to get a lot of blue in our flowers, which we don't really want. The smell goes away once it's dry and they do dry fairly quickly. I like my base to be mostly dark, but to have some later marks in it if you can't really see your stems than just go for a bit of a lighter color. So I'm just taking a flat brush again. When you're finished watching this class, you'll have all the skills necessary to create your own acrylic flower painting! Hey, and I'm gonna let this dry for a few minutes, and then I'm going to start adding my details. Final Details: for my finishing touches. I'm gonna leave that pop of yellow on there. So you want to add a little white at a little gray into the color that you're using so that you have some variation in your flower. This raw number is nice. I'm gonna make that line a little dollar by going over it with green, too much paint on my brush and some little stripes there. No, I go with Nandini and it last two guys on you. This one's in aerosol. If you have any questions and let's get started with our painting This is actually cave me in red, but it looks more orange and I'm using the same brush. Supplies I used:10 x 10 inch student grade canvas. Maybe one facing down like that. I think it looks good. You can always paint over it once it's dry, so don't fear making a mistake. And also, if you use just one color solid the whole time, the flower is gonna look flat. It is pretty bright. Turn your paintbrush, flip your hand around a little and you know what overlap. Gonna mix this with a little bit of white. This color is cute next to the white. So I'm just adding a little there. Though there’s some room for adaption in the below step-by-step guide, acrylic painting should generally follow the same format. Experiment a little that's too thick. I'm gonna just put blue right there. So all I'm doing right now is picking up some different colors and trying to make some different marks. Try some different colors. Anyway, In the next step, we're going to just fill in our leaves. Okay. I just don't like them to look all exactly the same. Okay, so your canvas should be mostly covered in the area of leaves and negative space, and I'm going to just fill in that green that I forgot. I'm going to use a medium gray color and by negative space, I mean the space that is not a flower and not believe so. Then we painted for our negative space. Everything's flexible. You should be all right, so mixing pink and orange is going to be fine. Some of them you just paint right on. Easy-Acrylic–Canvas–Painting-Ideas-for-Beginners Acrylic Painting Flowers . This will be a large flower, and this will be a large flower. Go for it. We're going to go back into these leaves later. Better. New members: get your first 7 days of Skillshare Premium for free. Don't be afraid to go over your leaves. Next, I'll walk you through the process of painting your first layers and finally how to add details. Outline Everything: I'm going to start with my darkest colors and I'm going to just outline all my flowers and leaves. You can use yellow. At some variety dot stripes little pops of color. I just wipe it off and keep going. Modern Abstract Flowers for Beginners, Acrylic Painting - How to Paint a Colorful Pineapple - Painting Class for Beginners, Acrylic Painting: How to Paint Abstract Flowers with Acrylics on Canvas Step by Step for Beginners, How to Paint Tulips with Acrylic Paint on Canvas - Step by Step Flower Painting for Beginners, 1. I don't know if you can see it on the camera. Image Source. So you really have to see what you think will balance out your painting. Paper works, too!Strathmore palette paper - or use a paper plate.Pastel stick (I used Prismacolor)Paint brushes.Paper towels.Water to clean your brushes.Acrylic paint (I used Liquitex Basics).