Acrylic Painting Lesson | Flowers and Broken Wall by JM Lisondra

Acrylic Painting Lesson | Flowers and Broken Wall by JM Lisondra
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58 comments on “Acrylic Painting Lesson | Flowers and Broken Wall by JM Lisondra”

  1. John....never would have thought of a simple wall / vine with flowers to be such a beautiful painting.....you make it look far to easy my Friend.......but we love watching it

    Ed.

  2. The natural aspect of the broken post along with the plants are really fantastic!! You are really good teacher as always!! 🙂

  3. so very beautiful reminds me of a picture I took of a tire hanging from a tree trunk with foliage all around it. thanks for sharing. I'm going to have to find that photo now. lol I took it for a reference. After I took the picture they removed the stump. It was so beautiful, and I was sad when it was gone. Thanks for this memory.

  4. Thank you John. I just finished my second tutorial of this kind. Next! Gateway to Flowers. God bless

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