Painting tutorial on how to paint realistic landscape with house, cabin or barn, chickens on the rising sun or sunrise in a step by step easy and basic acrylic painting lesson. In this tutorial you can learn on how to paint beautiful golden landscape with banana tree, house, plants, fence and house. You can also learn on how to paint sun rays, shadows and highlights. Some parts are missing in the video because my battery runs out and corrupted one video file. You can see it on the part of painting the chickens. Please hit like, add some comments and subscribe for more videos.
Acrylic Paint Colors:
Titanium white
Phthalo Blue / Ultramarine Blue / Primary Blue
Brilliant Red / Primary Red / Cadmium Red
Medium Yellow / Primary Yellow
Raw Umber / Burnt Umber / Burnt Sienna
Brushes:
Number 12 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 10 Bristle Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 8 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 2 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 0 Nylon Liner Brush or Round Brush
or No. 1, 00, 000 (Short Handle)
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Nice light behind barn and shining on fence. Cool banana tree...we have none in Kansas. Thank u. Became patron today. Everybody should!!
hello Cindy.. thank you very much! I really appreciate your support to me.. 🙂 Keep learning 🙂
Art of John Magne Lisondra hi John, I have a question. Are the places you paint in your country? They are beautiful.
I wonder if you're Filipino, if so can you paint some cultural or rural provincial landscape too?
Fantástico! Parabéns
Me GrDa mucho el cielo, el horizonte, el establo, el caminito, cercas, vegetacion
Si participo p...?
Me agrada
El sol naciente
I finished my painting today @ 6 n 7 done
I will be finished painting today later on...
BelĂssimo seu trabalho , acompanho todos .ParabĂ©ns!
John: how you make your pallet, is that a board and covered with cellophane paper or was paper? I am trying everything but Not happy with mine
The amazing thing is you use basic colors. few people can do that. Bob Ross used something like 17 colors, make more difficult
Que belleza todo lo que pintas!!!!!! Me sirve mucho.....yo tambiĂ©n pinto con acrĂlicos!!!!! PodrĂa estar subtitulado!!!!!!! Felicitaciones!!!!!!!
Hi John, love all your painting videos! I wanted to ask you if you use an 'artist panel' for your canvas? An artist panel is smooth and already primed, and a stretched cotton canvas primed by the artist with gesso layers has a textured surface. Unless, you use sandpaper to smooth out the surface after applying the gesso to the stretched cotton canvas. I don't know how smooth the sanding would make the canvas. I have not tried that yet. But, from watching your videos, your canvases look very smooth so I thought you might be using artist canvas panels. Thank you!! You do great!!
Hello Daine.. Thank you very much! I made my own canvasses and put 3 layers of prime... After 2 layers i sand it to make it smooth
@@jmlisondra Thank you, John!! Very helpful!