
Learn to paint snowy pine trees in a winter landscape using four acrylic brushes—flat, filbert, fan, round—master brush techniques, acrylic blending, and color mixing for paintings, resin-sealed coasters, and cards.
Flesh the pine skeleton in step two using a flat brush, with touch-and-lift strokes to build top and bottom, and mix black with dark green blue for depth.
Apply highlights to the pine with a lighter green on the right using a dabbing technique to create a three-dimensional effect, and add cadmium yellow to brighten the top highlights.
Master flat brush final touches to add texture, shadows, and snowy highlights on pine trees, exploring brush pressure with cobalt blue, ultramarine, and white.
Explore painting snow pine trees with a round brush, applying three techniques—dots, dash strokes, and long lines—to build varied tree shapes on small or large canvases.
Learn three round-brush techniques for painting snow pine trees, from creating long center lines to layering dark, then light, with textured shading and land accents.
Mix white with tiny amounts of Russian blue and pink to create a purple background, then blend white into the scene and build snowy, multi-layer land in front.
Mix blues with Prussian blue, cobalt, ultramarine, or teal to build a winter landscape; blend strokes to create white highlights and subtle textures across the land.
Explore how color, land formation, and brushstrokes combine to create winter landscapes. Apply practical techniques for pine trees, mountains, and lakes, with tape prep and brushwork tips.
Master painting distant pine trees in acrylics by using a small round brush and a blue-white-black mix to create varied heights, shadows, and a snowy forest illusion.
Learn to paint snowy pine trees in acrylic by building a tree skeleton with filbert and round brushes, layering darks, midtones, and snow textures for depth.
Learn to paint a snowy pine landscape with a road using acrylics, blending whites and teals, adding snow on the sides, and layering the background before the main tree.
Start by building the snow pine with a round brush, layering black, blue, and white highlights. Add a left-tilting shadow, a birch tree on the left, and liner brush details.
Learn to paint a birch tree in acrylics with a black underlayer, fine branches, teal shadows, moonlit highlights, and optional snowfall.
Learn to create four pine tree coasters on round or square canvases, using small 4x4 paintings and six basic steps to achieve realistic, gallery-ready results.
Color square and round MDF panels with white acrylic paint on the front and sides, then let them dry under the sun to prep coasters for painting.
Create a square coaster landscape in acrylic with a sun setting on a bluish horizon, using viridian greens and white snow, dotted pine trees, and blending techniques for evening mood.
Paint a round coaster with snowy pine trees and a blended pale blue background using dab and finger techniques. Focus on blue shadows and moon accents in this acrylic masterclass.
Prepare two A5 greeting cards from A4 acrylic paper and plan simple snowy pine tree designs for Christmas or New Year messages, ready for painting and writing.
Snow-covered pine trees are the beauty of the winter season and painting a canvas full of snowy pine trees can transport us to a magical scene. If you want to paint a winter landscape painting, learning to paint pine trees covered with snow is essential. And with that goal in mind, I created this course for you.
In this class, you will learn to paint snowy pine trees with 4 different types of acrylic brushes -
Flat brush
Filbert brush
Fan brush
Round brush
With each brush, you get to learn different brush techniques and also learn to paint different types of pine trees.
Once you learn all the different brush strokes, you can decide for yourself which one you resonate with the most and love painting, and use that mostly in your winter paintings.
After creating a strong foundation for painting winter landscapes, by learning how to paint snowy pine trees, we will learn a very important exercise of acrylic blending and color mixing, that will help you understand how to paint any winter landscape.
Finally, we finish off this class by creating some beautiful artworks:
2 beautiful winter landscape paintings
4 different coasters (2 square and 2 round) and seal them with resin
2 handmade Christmas greeting cards with lots of snow and pine trees.
You can use your masterpieces as home decor or for gifting this holiday season.
So I hope you are excited by now to dive into this exciting class of painting snowy pine trees.
Happy Painting!