Acrylic painting with Rosie Harbottle, 2nd July 2024
All levels are welcome.
Once downloaded to your device this recording is yours to keep and will not expire.
* This a recorded class on Zoom so the quality of the video can vary *
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials you will need…
- Please bring a selection of acrylic paints which you may already have at home - make sure you have the main primary colours, black and white. If you can get hold of yellow ochre please bring it but don't worry if not.
My go-to brand is Golden for the quality of pigment but they are very pricey. I also like to mix it up and use Jackson's Art own brand of studio acrylics. They are a lot more reasonable in price but I think they are still good quality.
- A selection of brushes - please include corse scratchy, even old brushes if you have any
- Card or paper - make sure the paper isn't too thin though as it will crinkle.
- A palette for mixing paint.
- Water and a glass/jar for cleaning brushes etc
- a palette knife or stick/skewer (something to scratch marks)
- pencil
All levels are welcome.
Once downloaded to your device this recording is yours to keep and will not expire.
* This a recorded class on Zoom so the quality of the video can vary *
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials you will need…
- Please bring a selection of acrylic paints which you may already have at home - make sure you have the main primary colours, black and white. If you can get hold of yellow ochre please bring it but don't worry if not.
My go-to brand is Golden for the quality of pigment but they are very pricey. I also like to mix it up and use Jackson's Art own brand of studio acrylics. They are a lot more reasonable in price but I think they are still good quality.
- A selection of brushes - please include corse scratchy, even old brushes if you have any
- Card or paper - make sure the paper isn't too thin though as it will crinkle.
- A palette for mixing paint.
- Water and a glass/jar for cleaning brushes etc
- a palette knife or stick/skewer (something to scratch marks)
- pencil
All levels are welcome.
Once downloaded to your device this recording is yours to keep and will not expire.
* This a recorded class on Zoom so the quality of the video can vary *
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials you will need…
- Please bring a selection of acrylic paints which you may already have at home - make sure you have the main primary colours, black and white. If you can get hold of yellow ochre please bring it but don't worry if not.
My go-to brand is Golden for the quality of pigment but they are very pricey. I also like to mix it up and use Jackson's Art own brand of studio acrylics. They are a lot more reasonable in price but I think they are still good quality.
- A selection of brushes - please include corse scratchy, even old brushes if you have any
- Card or paper - make sure the paper isn't too thin though as it will crinkle.
- A palette for mixing paint.
- Water and a glass/jar for cleaning brushes etc
- a palette knife or stick/skewer (something to scratch marks)
- pencil