Thanks for the inspiring techniques. For those that didn't notice, Teela is using analogous colors for this (colors that are close to each other on the color wheel). This helps avoid the paint from mixing to brown.
Teela, I love you. You've shown me what I have done by accident and could not reproduce! All because I didn't understand/know what I was doing"guess you could call them happy accidents" But knowing how to reproduce these effects ... Wonderful.
This was awesome...I have never painted before and I have 10 tubes of acrylic paints, a 24x36 canvas and 5 brushes...didn't know where to start until I watched your video! I wanted stripes but had no idea how to combine these colors..thank you thank you!! Now for the cardboard...LOVE IT! And you are a great instructor
I'm with you Gail. I am working on my very first canvas (started with 'kindness rocks') and have learned so much from the youtube tutorials. I'm going to recommend checking out 'The Art Sherpa's Big Art Quest too. I've learned about the different brushes, mixing mediums and types of paint to use, techniques, etc.. Good luck and I'm sure you'll do great!
Teela, you are a fine teacher. These were very helpful, clear and easy to implement for students. And indeed, note keeping in the cool or warm colors helps to prevent the "brown" mudding.
The 1st stroke using the big brush it looks like a lake with the reflection of the trees or bushes. The 2nd one with the long piece of cardboard looks like a person running, and the second part of the long cardboard looks like a beach with red water and rocks on the sand. The last stroke with the little cardboard looks like a lake with the reflection of lights or floating lanterns. I love these tricks
Posts like this remind you why you subscribed. Brilliant and excellent yet simple. The 1st looks like a lake. The 2nd a savannah. The 3rd a desert. And the 4th a field of flowers. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
nice video....for newbies: put your brushes straight into shallow water (bristles downward) if you are not going to use them again fairly soon, otherwise they will dry out rock hard, super fast (especially if the air con is on!) and then they are useless for anything except the rubbish bin... even if they are cheap brushes, this is just good practice - and less stuff in landfill :)
Oh my gosh, I love this video. I just used trick number 1 in the painting I was working on. Wow - it really added to the painting. I am excited to watch more of your videos. Thanks so very much!!!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. You are a truly blest artist and instructor. As an musician educator, the greatest compliment was when I would be told “you make it look so easy”. So to you, I say that you make these techniques look so easy! I know the first couple tries I do this, it will look nothing like hers. LOL😉 Has anyone every tried this on YUPO paper?
Hey! Thank you for sharing theses tricks. Trick no. 3 is my favourite and I loved the paintings in the end. Don't know why there are so many dislikes here but I loved this video!!
I stumbled onto your video and am so pleased I did. Thanks for your clear and concise presentation. Very worthwhile tips. I’m trying #3 tomorrow and I’m subscribing to your channel. Thanks for sharing! 🤗
Teens you just made my day. Very much liked the brevity while still conveying precious little tips that inspire and motivate. Thanks so much for the lesson!
Wow, I wish I'd come across this tutorial sooner!! I'm going to incorporate these techniques in my next painting. The 3rd one is especially eye-catching but all three are glorious! I admit to experiencing some increasing anxiety over the large paintbrush in the first demonstration being left to dry with paint on it, LOL!
Hey!...what beautiful methods of painting!...intuitively I did the mixed pallet some years ago, yet had no idea if that was regular or normal to mix colours like that. Never went to art school yet too afraid to experiment with any paints again until now. Thankyuu massively x
This is so cool! Thank you so much for sharing! I am an art teacher, and the kids are doing texture this week and your video is super helpful. Beautiful textures, too. : D
I love how easily you explain and show the techniques. I bought a painting but there’re two colors that are a little off... think I’m going to use these techniques to cover over the parts I want to change. Once I’m satisfied, what kind of glossy covering can I use so it doesn’t look like I painted over it? Something to mask it. Thanks in advance for you input.
Hi Teela, I just joined your library and there are really great material there. I want to ask if you have or will have any tutorials on abstract tutorials?
Teela -- really enjoyed this demo. I'll definitely be trying this soon on a couple of paintings I have that need saving. I think one of these techniques will help me finish my two landscapes.
Thanks for the inspiring techniques. For those that didn't notice, Teela is using analogous colors for this (colors that are close to each other on the color wheel). This helps avoid the paint from mixing to brown.
It is nice! What about tulips? ruclips.net/video/bKYVrd9Z9Tc/видео.html
Absolutely incredible.... Hard to believe no one has commented on how amazing this share was for over 5 years?!
RUclips has become my art school. Thanks for the lesson.
Tell me more about your art interest.
Me too! Haha
Same! 🎨
Yes
So agree
Teela, I love you. You've shown me what I have done by accident and could not reproduce! All because I didn't understand/know what I was doing"guess you could call them happy accidents" But knowing how to reproduce these effects ... Wonderful.
This was awesome...I have never painted before and I have 10 tubes of acrylic paints, a 24x36 canvas and 5 brushes...didn't know where to start until I watched your video! I wanted stripes but had no idea how to combine these colors..thank you thank you!! Now for the cardboard...LOVE IT! And you are a great instructor
I'm with you Gail. I am working on my very first canvas (started with 'kindness rocks') and have learned so much from the youtube tutorials. I'm going to recommend checking out 'The Art Sherpa's Big Art Quest too. I've learned about the different brushes, mixing mediums and types of paint to use, techniques, etc.. Good luck and I'm sure you'll do great!
I was looking for some ideas. I want to recycle a large canvas! You certainly came through for me. Thank you!!
Same here!!
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I loved that demonstration, especially the 3rd one.
LOVE HOW YOU SHOWED SOME NEW WAYS WITH ACRYLIC PAINT.
Thank you for sharing! Especially love the last one....the textured look is really great. Thanks!
Thank YOU for a highly effective video.
I appreciate the direct and efficient use of paint and words.
Teela, you are a fine teacher. These were very helpful, clear and easy to implement for students. And indeed, note keeping in the cool or warm colors helps to prevent the "brown" mudding.
We’re fortunate to have an innovator and creative such as you in our midst. Congratulations for a job well done.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That was fabulous so thanks for sharing your tips with us and I can't wait to try them out - especially the last one 🌺
The 1st stroke using the big brush it looks like a lake with the reflection of the trees or bushes. The 2nd one with the long piece of cardboard looks like a person running, and the second part of the long cardboard looks like a beach with red water and rocks on the sand. The last stroke with the little cardboard looks like a lake with the reflection of lights or floating lanterns. I love these tricks
Jayla Johnston i thought that too
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"How to paint a lake in 1 or 2 strokes!!"
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Jayla Johnston I got a similar thought
Posts like this remind you why you subscribed. Brilliant and excellent yet simple. The 1st looks like a lake. The 2nd a savannah. The 3rd a desert. And the 4th a field of flowers. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
nice video....for newbies: put your brushes straight into shallow water (bristles downward) if you are not going to use them again fairly soon, otherwise they will dry out rock hard, super fast (especially if the air con is on!) and then they are useless for anything except the rubbish bin... even if they are cheap brushes, this is just good practice - and less stuff in landfill :)
Oh my gosh, I love this video. I just used trick number 1 in the painting I was working on. Wow - it really added to the painting. I am excited to watch more of your videos. Thanks so very much!!!
Love the texture and colors especially the last one! And the no mess clean out is great :) Thank for sharing! Excited to try them out.
Loved the technique. Thanks for sharing!
Love this! I can imagine all sorts of scenery with those textures!
Oh heck yeah! What an awesome idea. You go Teela!
WOW! Okay so I am so inspired by your last technique. I have mini canvases and I'm going to try that RIGHT NOW! Thank you
Thanks! Can never stop learning new and different techniques.
Thumbs up, added to collection, and subscribed. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Excellent, I m really thankful that you shared it 👍👍😊🌹❤️
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. You are a truly blest artist and instructor. As an musician educator, the greatest compliment was when I would be told “you make it look so easy”. So to you, I say that you make these techniques look so easy! I know the first couple tries I do this, it will look nothing like hers. LOL😉 Has anyone every tried this on YUPO paper?
thanks so much for a simple approach to texture as well as an educated approach to the color wheel. Love you teaching style
Great ideas. I love no.2👍🏼
This is an awesome idea. Now, I have to create my own little experiment and see the magic happens. Thank you. 😃
Brilliant !!😃🫶🙏🌸🦄🌸
Hey! Thank you for sharing theses tricks. Trick no. 3 is my favourite and I loved the paintings in the end. Don't know why there are so many dislikes here but I loved this video!!
Merveilleuse exécution. Cela donne des idées. Bonne continuation. Merci.
Excellent textures, thank you!
Number 3 is a winner! Thanks
great. i enjoyed it a lot. thanks for sharing your ideas
Really loved the last technique 🦋
ive been stuck on how to fix an artwork for school, but the last technique gave me some ideas so thank you !!!
I should be studying for an exam but these tricks got me so excited to paint! Thank you for sharing
Excellent job btw!
I stumbled onto your video and am so pleased I did. Thanks for your clear and concise presentation. Very worthwhile tips. I’m trying #3 tomorrow and I’m subscribing to your channel. Thanks for sharing! 🤗
Thank you for sharing this. It is nice to know there are other ways I can enjoy acrylic painting.
Very cool tricks! I’m new and can’t wait to try some of these tricks!
Amazing and wonderfully explained. Thank you. Inspired to try these methods.
Can't wait to try them all. Brilliant! Excellent tutorial, thanks.
Teens you just made my day. Very much liked the brevity while still conveying precious little tips that inspire and motivate. Thanks so much for the lesson!
amazing, I loved
Thank you Teela. I think technique 3 is great for painting landscapes, for example, hill sides seen form the distance.
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I love the first trick. It would go very well with a quote on top,a name or just doodles.Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your tricks and tips .
Very thoughtful and generous video .
ThNk you for sharing your knowledge, glad to find you. Have a healthy Yr.2021💋❤️🦋
That was really good.... I got many ideas from your last technique 😉.. thanks
Great for making textures without having to buy extra tools. Thank you for showing us this!!!
I love the third one. The added texture from the globs is great. It could look like scales with the right colors and form.
🧜🏾♀️I also thought the 3rd technique would be great for scales. Mermaid scales would be fin-tastic to try.
I love the way you explain it,so warm and closed, thanks ❤️
these are all so pretty !!
Thank you for instructing me! You really were good at your explanations.
Great video! Thank you for sharing these cool tricks. Can’t wait to use them in my next painting. 😀
I will defo be incorporating these into my painting .. great tutorial thank you 😊
thank you..these are exactly what I was looking for
That is so cool. I love it! Thanks for sharing!
The best thing I see in the paint
Thank you for the video! it's very interesting
Very nice work! Trick number 2 reminded me of the credic card art, of which I' m a big fan. 🎨
I mean credid card art.
Thanks for the tip. Good looking results.
Wow, I wish I'd come across this tutorial sooner!! I'm going to incorporate these techniques in my next painting. The 3rd one is especially eye-catching but all three are glorious! I admit to experiencing some increasing anxiety over the large paintbrush in the first demonstration being left to dry with paint on it, LOL!
thanks for sharing - this is a must try!!
That was really good. Straightforward and educational. Thanks
Thanks for the inspiring techniques.
😁😁😁😁😁
Thank you for teaching techniques.
Thanks for sharing. Been looking for more ways to use my paint! :)
Thank you for this!! It will help me a lot!! 😊😊
Nice! Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks for interesting video!
Nice techniques like the colors you chose.
Trick no. 3 was awesome 👌👌👌👌👌
So helpful! Thank you for sharing. I really love abstract design.
Amazing art 🎨
Just the tuition I am looking for to try out my ideas. Jolly good. Thank you.
The third one so cool love it 😍
Hey!...what beautiful methods of painting!...intuitively I did the mixed pallet some years ago, yet had no idea if that was regular or normal to mix colours like that. Never went to art school yet too afraid to experiment with any paints again until now. Thankyuu massively x
Awesome! Thanks! 😊
Tela.... Well done. Can you demonstrate that how would you use this technique in landscape painting please
This is so cool! Thank you so much for sharing! I am an art teacher, and the kids are doing texture this week and your video is super helpful. Beautiful textures, too. : D
That's awesome! Love hearing that :) Thanks for checking it out!
Great love the little card board trick
a pretty nice art keep uploading maam
The last one was very good..... 😀
Teela thanks for the wonderful techniques! I loved them! For sure I am going to try them all! :)
I love how easily you explain and show the techniques. I bought a painting but there’re two colors that are a little off... think I’m going to use these techniques to cover over the parts I want to change. Once I’m satisfied, what kind of glossy covering can I use so it doesn’t look like I painted over it? Something to mask it. Thanks in advance for you input.
Really interesting given me an idea for a contemporary landscape ! Thank you
Love the textured look of 3rd trick.
Does it dry that nice?
Thank you! That’s so great!11
Great tutorial. Teela thinking of trying your techniques to decorate children's wooden toy cakes. Do you have any tips to share? Thanks
Great artwork
Very nice, perhaps floating medium can be used to keep the colors separated on whatever is being used for the brush?
Hi Teela, I just joined your library and there are really great material there. I want to ask if you have or will have any tutorials on abstract tutorials?
Nothing planned as of yet, but I would be open to doing one! Anything in particular you're looking for?
Love it!!! Thank you👍👍👍😉😉😉😉
I am from Pakistan I like your art work thanks for sharing
Thank you for showing this.
Ohhh i like it vy much and it could be used for backgrounds as well!
Really simply and very nice! Tkx for sharing 👍
Teela -- really enjoyed this demo. I'll definitely be trying this soon on a couple of paintings I have that need saving. I think one of these techniques will help me finish my two landscapes.
wow! if this works for screen printing too .. that ll be so cool .. gonna try it tomorrow !
Fun texture!!