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Painting an Abstract Sunlit Meadow in Acrylics!

Welcome to my exclusive Patreon tutorial, "Painting an Abstract Summer Meadow Landscape in Acrylics!" In this fully narrated video, I guide you step-by-step through creating a vibrant, impressionistic landscape using loose, expressive acrylic techniques. Designed for amateur, intermediate, and professional artists, this tutorial is packed with essential tips on mastering abstract composition, dynamic color blending, and fluid brushwork. Learn how to simplify complex forms and capture the radiant energy of a summer meadow with a soft, atmospheric quality. I share my secrets for creating textured, layered effects and how to loosen your brushstrokes for a true impressionist finish. Whether you're looking to refine your acrylic painting skills or explore innovative techniques in abstract impressionism, this video provides actionable insights to elevate your art. Join our creative community on Patreon and unlock exclusive content, detailed art tutorials, and ongoing support to transform your artistic journey. Happy painting!

Painting an Abstract Sunlit Meadow in Acrylics!

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Hi Patricia, thank you for your comment and questions. I don't use Glycerin, I use MonoPropylene Glycol. This is a humectant (It absorbs and stores water). I have a 750ml spray bottle and I only add a couple of tablespoons to it. Not much at all, but I find it still helps to keep the paint wet for longer. Your could try adding more and see what effects it has? Kind regards John

John Silver

Enjoying your videos very much. I recall in one where you used glycerin in the water, I was trying to remember the ratio. I looked online, and some places say 1:9, glycerin to water. Is that what you use in your spray bottle? Thanks for any info!

Patricia Gray


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