
Discover the essential tools for oil landscape painting — paints, brushes, supports, mediums, and palettes — and learn how to select and prepare them for optimal results.
Discover how to use the grid method to create an accurate and proportional drawing as a foundation for your oil painting, even if you have little or no drawing experience
A brief overview of the subject and the approach we’ll take to capture the delicate beauty of a rose.
Learn how to select and blend the perfect shades for petals, then bring them to life with smooth, layered brushwork.
Discover how to render the stem’s texture and subtle color variations for a realistic, natural finish.
An overview of the project, presenting the subject and the artistic goals for capturing this vibrant floral arrangement.
Learn how to observe, analyze, and mix the warm earthy tones of kraft paper for a realistic, textured look.
Step-by-step guidance to render the central area of the vase, balancing light, shadow, and texture.
Techniques for creating depth and curvature while preserving the paper’s natural appearance.
How to capture subtle folds and highlights at the top of the vase for added realism.
A focused session on identifying and preparing accurate, vibrant colors for petals and foliage.
Build depth and form in each blossom with controlled brushwork and layered color application.
Master the greens and natural textures of leaves to complement the bouquet’s overall composition.
Learn to create a background that enhances the bouquet’s colors and provides a sense of atmosphere without overpowering the subject.
If you want to paint flowers but don’t know how to approach their shapes, colors, and soft transitions, this course will guide you step by step.
Painting flowers can feel difficult because of their organic forms, overlapping petals, and subtle variations in color. Many beginners struggle because they focus too much on small details instead of understanding the overall structure.
In this course, you will learn how to simplify flowers and build your painting in a clear and progressive way.
You will work on two subjects: a rose and a bouquet of flowers. These two studies are complementary. The rose will help you understand how to construct petals and organize shapes, while the bouquet will allow you to work on more complex compositions and color relationships.
You will learn how to break down flowers into simple forms, place your colors correctly, and build the painting step by step. The focus is on structure first, then color, then refinement.
We will also work on creating soft transitions, subtle variations, and depth, which are essential when painting flowers.
The goal is not to reproduce every detail, but to understand how to simplify and organize what you see so you can paint with more confidence.
By the end of this course, you will have a clearer and more controlled approach to painting flowers, with better understanding of shapes, color, and depth.