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Snowy Pine Mountains: A Winter Landscape in Acrylics
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Snowy Pine Mountains: A Winter Landscape in Acrylics

Master Simplified Acrylic Techniques to Paint a Peaceful Mountain Scene with Just 3 Acrylic Colors Step-by-Step
Created byDebasree Dey
Last updated 1/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Master a Limited Palette: Learn how to create depth, contrast, and harmony using just three core colors (teal blue, Prussian blue, and brown) plus black & white
  • Paint Realistic Winter Landscapes: Develop techniques for painting soft skies, textured mountains, wispy clouds, and snow-covered trees
  • Build Confidence with Acrylics: Gain foundational skills in acrylic painting, including blending, layering, and creating texture, which can be applied to future
  • Create a Finished Artwork: Complete a stunning winter landscape painting from start to finish, with step-by-step guidance that ensures success

Course content

1 section11 lectures1h 7m total length
  • Welcome!1:09
  • Sky3:08
  • Mountains5:06
  • Clouds5:17
  • Mountain textures2:17
  • Distant trees6:02
  • The Lake and the reflections9:34
  • Distant snowy pines14:56
  • Front Snowy pine trees16:58
  • Submit your project1:57
  • Continue your creative jouurney0:44

Requirements

  • Supplies: Acrylic paints (teal blue, Prussian blue, brown, black, and white), a canvas or painting surface, a few brushes (medium flat brush and small detail brush), a palette for mixing colors, and a cup of water.
  • Mindset: A willingness to explore your creativity and enjoy the process—mistakes are part of the journey!
  • Time and Space: A cozy spot where you can relax and focus on your painting.

Description

Escape into the tranquility of winter with this step-by-step acrylic painting class! Inspired by the iconic beauty of Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, you’ll learn to create a breathtaking snowy landscape featuring misty mountain peaks, a glassy alpine lake, and delicate snow-covered pine trees—all using just three core colors (teal blue, Prussian blue, and brown) plus black and white.

Perfect for beginners or artists seeking a calming, minimalist approach, this class breaks down the process into 8 easy-to-follow sections. You’ll discover how to:


  • Layer soft, blended skies and distant mountains.

  • Paint realistic snow textures and wispy clouds.

  • Create depth with foreground evergreens and reflective water.

  • Use a limited palette to achieve harmony and mood.

Why You’ll Love This Class:

  • Calming and Therapeutic: Painting this serene winter landscape is a wonderful way to unwind and connect with your creativity. The soothing colors and step-by-step process make it a meditative experience.

  • Perfect for All Skill Levels: Whether you’re picking up a brush for the first time or looking to expand your artistic toolkit, this class is designed to meet you where you are.

  • Minimal Supplies Needed: With just a few colors and basic tools, you can create a masterpiece without needing a full art studio.

What You’ll Need:

  • Acrylic paints in teal blue, Prussian blue, brown, black, and white.

  • A canvas or painting surface of your choice.

  • A few brushes (a medium flat brush and a small detail brush will work perfectly).

  • A palette for mixing colors and a cup of water.

Whether you’re craving a creative escape or want to refine your landscape skills, this project blends simplicity with stunning results. No prior experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm and let’s paint a winter wonderland together!


Who this course is for:

  • Beginners: If you’ve never picked up a paintbrush before, this class will gently guide you through every step, building your confidence and skills.
  • Hobbyists: If you enjoy painting as a relaxing, creative outlet, this project offers a calming and rewarding experience.
  • Artists Exploring Landscapes: If you’re an experienced artist looking to try a minimalist approach or refine your landscape techniques, this course provides fresh inspiration.
  • Nature Lovers: If you’re drawn to the beauty of winter scenes, mountains, and forests, this class will help you capture that magic on canvas.