Friends, I welcome everyone to my channel UVN Art. Picture «The playing sun» (best summer landscape). Artist-Victor Yushkevich. Number 9 photo of 2020.
I painted this picture, remembering the summer, in my picture called «The playing sun» I showed all the juiciness of summer colors, in this picture you can see a lot of vegetation, in the background hilly terrain and many trees. A flying bird over a small river.
The sun is shining on the right side of the picture, and we can see how the rays of sunlight lie on the tops of the trees, the field is planted with many flowers and grass.
From the left of the picture there is a river in which there are many fish and all kinds of insects.
Last year I visited the same place as in my picture.
The spaces of our region are unusually beautiful, and I tried to convey this in my picture and convey the mood that I once experienced.
I experiment with new acrylic pouring techniques and show you on YouTube.
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My Paint Mixing Formula for Acrylic Pouring
— Fluid Acrylic: Fluid medium -1:1
A Little Water
— Liquitex Basic Acrylic: Fluid medium — 8: 10
Water
(The fluid medium I used is Elmer’s Glue-All.)
BGM: Drops of Earth, No.1 A Minor Waltz — Esther Abrami, Sea of Memory
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In the full tutorial of this acrylic landscape painting in time-lapse, you can learn on how to paint green mountains and rice fields in a step by step easy and basic acrylic landscape painting tutorial for beginners. ▶▶SUBSCRIBE HERE: www.youtube.com/user/artjomalis?sub_confirmation=1
In the full tutorial, you can learn on how to paint a beautiful green mountains with plenty of trees in the forest, you can also learn on how to paint fog, rice fields, dirt road and a small river. You can also learn on how to paint distant forest and trees. Its a full 1 hour step by step instructional acrylic landscape painting tutorial for beginners and advanced artists. 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 8 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 7 Nylon Flat Brush (Short Handle)
Number 3 Nylon Flat Brush (Short Handle)
Number 0 Nylon Liner Brush or Round Brush
or No. 1, 00, 000 (Short Handle)
Prelude No. 23 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: chriszabriskie.com/preludes/
Artist: chriszabriskie.com/
In this tutorial, you can learn on how to paint a landscape painting with a beautiful white barn in the lake and a snowy mountain with some green pine trees in a step by step easy and basic acrylic landscape painting for beginners and advanced artists. Its a full 1 hour 29 minutes instructional painting lesson.
Chapters:
00:00:00 — Intro
00:00:35 — Acrylic Painting Materials
00:01:30 — Sketching
00:04:23 — Underpainting
00:13:46 — How to paint snowy and rocky mountains
00:35:41 — How to paint white barn
00:42:42 — How to paint close up mountain in the left
00:45:23 — How to paint distant pine trees
00:48:03 — Adding details on white barn
00:56:43 — How to paint river bank, bushes and grasses
01:02:37 — How to paint water reflections
01:09:40 — How to paint pine trees
01:16:46 — How to paint close up bushes and grasses
01:19:27 — How to paint details and highlights on pine trees
01:22:40 — How to paint close up highlights on grasses and bushes
01:24:40 — Retouching and finalizing
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 8 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 7 Nylon Flat Brush (Short Handle)
Number 3 Nylon Flat Brush (Short Handle)
Number 0 Nylon Liner Brush or Round Brush
or No. 1, 00, 000 (Short Handle)
Prelude No. 23 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: chriszabriskie.com/preludes/
Artist: chriszabriskie.com/
Parenting DIYs and genius gadgets every mom and dad need to have.
Being a parent isn’t an easy task, especially at first, when you return home with a newborn. But you’ll realize everything gets easier as they grow older. Well, to honor this incredible journey of bringing up a new life, we wanted to show you some of the best gadgets we found and other easy-to-follow DIYs.
For starters, we’re testing the no-spill-bowl. This is ideal for toddlers who spill their food occasionally. Because of the way it turns, the main compartment always faces upwards.
There’s also the clothing stamp. You can use it to mark your kids’ clothes. The best part is that you can change the letters and little illustrations that go with them.
One of my favorite ones is the bag that turns into a bed for your little one. You open the main compartment, stretch it, and rotate it outwards, and you’re all done.
Timestamps:
1:09 – The portable mini toilet (potty)
2:33 – Awesome thermometer
4:08 – Smart DIY clothes for your kids
8:27 – Fun DIY toys for your little ones (educational)
10:16 – Learning the time – DIY clock
12:17 – Using paper clips to draw the perfect circle (DIY compass)
14:45 – Great trick for your glue stick
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The above drawing is Scenery Painting on Canvas
Materials required
1) Color used — Camlin color paint
2)Pencil
3) Black Marker
4) Brush
5) Palette
6) Water
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A real Bob Ross favorite – he uses blue and red highlights to accentuate the drama and beauty of a snow-bound cabin at sunset.
Season 8 of The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross features the following wonderful painting instructions: Misty Rolling Hills, Lakeside Cabin, Warm Winter Day, Waterside Way, Hunters Haven, Bubbling Mountain Brook, Winter Hideaway, Foot of the Mountain, Majestic Pine, Cactus at Sunset, Mountain Range, Lonely Retreat, and Northern Lights.