How to Paint a Bluebell Wood Using a Palette Knife, Builders Scraper, Fan Brush and Comb/Rake Brush.  @LouiseJannetta
How to Paint a Bluebell Wood Using a Palette Knife, Builders Scraper, Fan Brush and Comb/Rake Brush.  @LouiseJannetta
Louise Jannetta | How to Paint a Bluebell Wood Using a Palette Knife, Builders Scraper, Fan Brush and Comb/Rake Brush. @LouiseJannetta | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Louise has been experimenting with substrates and mediums to explore the different possibilities the attributes of these can offer. In this series of videos, Louise investigates Acrylics specifically and the vast range of attributes that the very versatile medium allows.
In this video, Louise uses colour and line, light and dark, to produce the illusion of perspective and atmosphere.
How to Paint a Bluebell Wood Using a Palette Knife, Builders Scraper, Fan Brush and Comb/Rake Brush.How to Create Textured Gesso & Apply Acrylic PaintPainting Orchids Using Acrylic Inks, Demo by Louise Jannetta13 Handmade Mark-Making Tools and the Marks That They MakeDemonstratiing How to Ink Up and Print a Two Plate Intaglio Print.Explore the overlooked potential of plastics-textures & effects for collage mixed-media & journalingUnique Markmaking with paints, fabrics and collage inspired by the eastern arts of Joomchi Momigami.Use the tools made in previous videos for - abstracts, textures, layering, journaling & undergrowth.Unusual Acrylic Painting and Mark-Making Techniques to Create a Minimalist Textured Abstract CollageHow to make beautiful marks in a paper collage abstract paintingDeveloping A New Series of WorkHow to make loads of mark-making techniques

How to Paint a Bluebell Wood Using a Palette Knife, Builders Scraper, Fan Brush and Comb/Rake Brush. @LouiseJannetta

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