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OPPOSING FORCES THAT TRANSFORM YOUR PAINTING

Feb 18, 2025 - Apr 11, 2025

  • 53 Days
  • 35 Steps
Acrylic painting of a river with trees and a bridge

About

Acrylic Painting Course In this five-module online acrylic painting course, you will learn all about opposing forces that generate interest, impact and strong dynamics in your work. Learn to shift your focus from painting regular images to using tricks and techniques that create eye grabbing paintings. As well as learning how to use opposing forces, you will absorb other relevant information and skills pertaining to controlling acrylic. This is an interactive course that involves the opportunity of submitting your work for appraisal after each module. This course is aimed at all levels of ability. How does it work? There are five modules, each one lasting ten days, all with guided instructions for you to complete the set work. There are no requirements to join live demonstrations, which means you can fit it around your own routine and commitments. Online courses include: • Clear schedule and instructions. • Printable PDF worksheets • Information and theory • Steps and descriptions of the demonstrations in pictorial form. • Downloadable reference photographs. • Access to watch full video demonstrations. • Set projects to keep you focussed. • Written appraisal after submitting your set module project. When you have signed up for the course, you will need to log in/sign up to the website. There you will see your profile along with a list of facilities such as 'My Wallet', 'My Bookings', and 'My Groups'. Click on 'My Programs' to access the course. The material wont be available until the start date. What's Needed? Computer or tablet Acrylic paints including titanium white and ivory black. Brushes Acrylic paper or canvas Matt medium Water pot Palette Pencil Eraser Kitchen paper Household sponge wipe Masking tape Small spray bottle Table covering Apron or old shirt

Price

£125.00

Instructors

Overview

  • Introduction
  • Course Itinerary
  • Module 1: Light vs Dark
  • Demonstration reference photo
  • Set Project

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