
A quick introduction to the course The Ultimate Guide to One Stroke Painting | Painting Flowers in Acrylics and what to expect.
This course will start off with a series of lectures covering basic one stroke brush techniques. This includes lessons on how to load your brush with paint and how to paint various shapes that form petals and leaves.
For the course projects, we will paint 7 different flowers using the techniques that we’ve learned.
The flowers chosen for the course projects all have different petal and leaf shapes and vary in size. This will give you the opportunity to practice a wide variety of techniques and in doing so add to your skillset.
The flowers chosen for the class project:
Wildflowers
Calla lily
Carnation
Pansy
Hydrangea
Rose
Iris
Supporting Resources
Petal Sheet 1_brush strokes and basic petals
Petal Sheet 2_complex petals
Leaf Sheet 1_brush strokes and flat leaves
Leaf Sheet 2_long grassy leaves
Leaf Sheet 3_folded leaves
Class Project 1_wildflowers, calla lily, carnation and pansy
Class Project 2_hydrangea, rose, iris
Bonus projects (to be announced)
Materials Needed:
Acrylic paint - titanium white, red, green, blue, yellow, and purple (any colours really)
Paintbrushes - size 8 flat brush, (any medium-sized brush will do)
Triplex - A4 sheets (alternatively, paper or cardstock)
Pallet knife
Pallet (a paper plate will be just fine)
Water
Paper towel or an old cloth
In this lecture, we will learn how to load our brushes with paint, make basic strokes and start making simple petals.
In this lecture, we will take the petals we learned in the previous lesson, and turn them into basic flowers.
In this lecture, we will learn how to paint rose petals.
In this lecture, we will use the petals from the previous lessons and create complex flowers
In this lecture, we will learn how to make basic leaf shapes.
In this lecture, we will take those simple leaves and make them more complex.
In this lecture, we will focus on long grassy leaf strokes.
In this lecture, we will add a little bit extra to our leaves and learn how to fold them.
Project 1: Painting wild flowers.
Project 2: Painting a calla lily.
Project 3: Painting a carnation.
Project 4: Painting a pansy.
Project 5: Painting a hydrangea.
Project 6: Painting a rose.
Project 7: Painting an iris.
This lecture will take a look at what we've learned over the course and introduce the bonus projects that will be uploaded in the future.
Bonus Project 1: Painting a hibiscus.
Bonus Project 2: Painting a morning glory.
Bonus Lesson 3: Painting nasturtiums.
Bonus Lesson 4: Painting tulips.
This course is an introduction to one stroke painting using acrylic paint.
One stroke painting is a decorative painting technique in which the artist loads the brush with two (or more) different colours simultaneously to create a unique blending effect. This works especially well to depict the delicate nuances of flowers and leaves.
The one stroke painting technique can be used to create beautiful florals on paper, glass, wood and fabric, and it has also become a very popular technique in body painting and nail art.
This class focuses on practising this technique using acrylic paints.
Acrylic is an easy medium to work with since it blends well and dries fast. This allows for multiple layering in the same sitting, without having to wait long for the paint to dry.
This class is beginner-friendly and will start out with basic one stroke brush strokes. From there we will cover basic petals and leaves and gradually build up the skills to paint botanical illustrations.
By the end of the class, you will have learned multiple one stroke techniques and learned how to use those techniques to create various flowers.
Materials:
Acrylic paint - titanium white, red, green, blue, yellow, and purple (any colours really)
Paintbrushes - size 8 flat brush, (any medium-sized brush will do)
Triplex - A4 sheets (alternatively, paper or cardstock)
Pallet knife
Pallet (a paper plate will be just fine)
Water
Paper towel or an old cloth