Painting Together with Acrylics, Episode 2
This episode is Part of the Painting Together with Acrylics live video series – learn more here
I love painting fish and I’m sure you will too! In this lesson, we’ll explore color contrast as I show you the techniques, I think are important for painting fish. Follow along and create your own painting! Join me, Gigi Chen, and fellow artists from around the world as we embark on this acrylic painting adventure together.
Using contrasting colors can really make your artwork pop. Let’s use complementary colors, Yellow and Purple, to really allow your subject to come alive and not fade into the background.
You’ll Need this reference image to paint along with me: https://bit.ly/2FJ0fP1
- Photo Credit: Craig Lovelidge
- https://unsplash.com/photos/5iiI5wVXY8M
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In this lesson, you’ll learn:
- How to paint a fish
- Basic acrylic painting techniques
- Complementary colors
- How to mix acrylic paints
How does this work? Join me live on Thursdays at 3PM Eastern and I’ll lead you through a finished painting. Follow along if you’d like or watch the video and paint along at your own pace. You’ll find the materials below. When you’re done, visit Artistsnetwork.com/Painting-together and share your work!
I’ll start with a drawing already transferred to a panel. To learn how this happens, watch this video: https://youtu.be/p_iTm1B3iEA
You’ll Need this reference image to paint along with me: (reference image coming soon)
I’ll be using:
Acrylic Paints: Burnt Umber, Payne’s Grey, Titanium White, Mars Black, Cadmium Yellow Light, Yellow Ochre, Quinacridone Red, Ultramarine Blue
Brushes: A variety of small rounds and flats
Surface: 8×10 panel
Additional Materials: Water jar, Rag for blotting, Wet Palette, Graphite paper for transfer
This is my first acrylic painting. Thanks Gigi for inspiring, motivating and teaching so many things.
Suggestion for corrections and improvements will be really helpful.
I finally went back to finish my fish. Thanks for the classes.
This was a challenge but it was really fun…thanks for the tutorial.
Was not so easy
Finally finished!
The Yellow Tang was a challenge to paint, but I learned a lot. Thank you. I may continue to work on it.
It was fun!
Here is my watercolour version.