Greetings Blurt friends, How are you there? Welcome to my art journal! Today, I created another original painting called "Orange Sunset Landscape"
In this post, I am going to demonstrate the basic steps of how to paint natural scenery effectively.
There are three parts or sections in creating a landscape, first is the background, second is the middle ground, and the last one is the foreground.
The farthermost part is the background, while the middle ground makes up the area in between. Then the part of the object closer to you makes up the foreground.
I used eight set of colors of acrylic paint and four types of painting brushes. It took me one hour to finish this art.
Materials Needed:
π Acrylic paper pad
π Pencil and eraser
π Ruler
π Clean Water
π Rag
π Paper napkin
Brushes:
π Flat Brush /small #10, 10/32 / 8.0mm
π Liner Brush #2 / 2/32" / 1.6mm
π Filbert brush
π Round brush
Acrylic Paint:
π Titanium white
π Mars black
π Burnt sienna
π Yellow ochre
π Orange
π Yellow
π Grass green
π Blue
Basic Painting Method:
The first thing I did, I outline my painting reference.
Background:Titanium white, orange, and yellow
Brush: Flat brush
Middle Ground:
Distant trees are usually lighter than the closer trees. I used white and a very small amount of black.
Brush: a liner brush
Foreground:
Closer Trees: black and mixed with a small amount of orange.
Brush: Round brush in creating the tree trunks.
Highlights (trunks): white and orange
Leaves: Grass green, and yellow ochre.
Brush: Filbert brush
Grass and bushes: Grass green, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, black, white, and orange.
Brush: Filbert brush
Water: blue, white, and some orange.
Liner brush: creating the tree limbs, grass, and water lines.
Painting Process:
This is the finished painting.
That's all for today, I hope you enjoyed this post, and thank you for stopping by!
Happy Painting!πand Have a Great Day.
Thanks a lot, to all who supported my art!
God bless!
@cay.denshan