Description
Let the unpredictability of water help you create abstract flower paintings in this video workshop from Carrie Schmitt. Begin with a lesson on preparing your Aquabords as a substrate, then follow Carrie’s techniques for adding your first layer of paint with drips and sprays of water to create flowing effects. As you up build layers you’ll learn techniques for etching, adding texture, adding masking fluid, and learn to identify the composition. In the end you will have created carefree art with dramatic drips and luscious layers.
In Abstract Flower Painting you will find:
- Techniques for creating variation and contrast to create stunning floral compositions
- Lessons in color mixing with wet-into-wet paint
- 60 minutes of premier workshop instruction
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To get the most of Carrie Schmitt’s instruction, check out the other videos in the series:
Mixed Media Flower Paintings with Carrie Schmitt and Amy Jones
Surprise Garden with Carrie Schmitt and Amy Jones
Learn more about Carrie Schmitt
Carrie Schmitt is an expressive floral artist and author of Painted Blossoms: Creating Expressive Flower Art with Mixed Media (North Light, 2015). She began painting in 2009 when developing a life-threatening allergy to heat. Today, she paints daily from her mountain studio outside of Seattle, Washington and teaches an online yoga inspired art course, Journey to the Self, as well as workshops. Her art is licensed for home decor and stationery with several companies, including DiaNoche Designs, Hallmark, teNeues, and Woodmansterne.
Materials List
Aquabord, 16” x 20”
Acrylic paint–assorted colors in liquid, high flow, heavy bodied Titanium White
Acrylic Inks–variety of colors
Brushes- various sizes and shapes
Foam brush
Masking fluid in Fineline Applicator bottle
Palette Paper
Paper towels
Spray water bottle
Wooden skewer sticks
Optional:
Watercolor pencils
Watercolor paint
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