
Acrylic Painting Course - Cake
What you'll learn
- Acrylic Painting
- Color Mixing
- Creating Highlights, Lights and Darks
- Supplies and Background Colors
Requirements
- This class is for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced artists.
Description
In this class, I teach you how to paint a Cake with acrylic paint! I show you how I sketch my rough design and composition. Then I teach you how I add details and highlights that make your painting really pop by keeping the essence of impressionism!
We will make a beautiful Cake with Acrylic paints from start to finish like textures, color mixing and composition, brush handling, painting in layers, backgrounds, creating highlights, lights and darks, shades and color compositions and painting detail.
I am providing final pictures of Painting and as well as a materials list in PDF. You are free to use your own style of colors but I will list every single thing I use.
Paint along with the video lessons to create your own version of my Cake painting. Take your time, have fun! Feel free to pause the class as often as you need to work at your own pace or to complete this painting over multiple paint sessions.
So take this course if you're ready to improve your painting with methods you have probably never experienced before, and will have you thinking about painting in a new way. For all levels of painters. Practice is the best way to improve your skills and this project will get you painting and learning! So grab your supplies and paint along with me.
Who this course is for:
- Acrylic Painting Learners
Instructor
Munazzah Farhan goes by “Mooni”. She is a Canadian based Finger Painting artist of modern impressionism and textural expressionist creating her masterpieces with oil and acrylic paints. She started doing paintings in 2010 and sold through commissions. Her work is comprised of Landscapes and Cityscapes but she also loves florals. For her, art is a great way of scratching the soul through textures, colors, depths and giving a vision of life through an Artist’s eyes. When words are not enough then stroke speaks.