Impressionist Painting with Acrylics: Techniques for Urban Scenes
Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024
Led by Hashim Akib, a professional artist with decades of experience, this course will guide you through the process of painting
Learn how to create vibrant impressionistic paintings using acrylics, focusing on dynamic street scenes and color techniques.
Explore the dynamic world of Impressionist painting with acrylics, a versatile medium known for its quick drying time and bold colors. In this course, you will dive deep into the techniques that make Impressionism so distinct, from applying dabs and blocks of color to understanding color mixing and light perception.
Through practical demonstrations and step-by-step guidance, you will learn how to break down complex scenes into manageable sections, painting street scenes full of life, light, and movement.
Led by Hashim Akib, a professional artist with decades of experience, this course will guide you through the process of painting in a loose, expressive style, capturing the essence of your subject without overworking details.
By the end, you will have a deeper understanding of how to manipulate acrylics for maximum impact, working confidently with brushstrokes, color contrasts, and compositions that tell a story.
What is this course’s project?
For the final project, you will create a vibrant acrylic painting of a street scene, using contemporary Impressionist techniques. The focus will be on capturing the interplay of light, color, and movement through bold brushstrokes and color blocks.
Who is this online course for?
This course is ideal for anyone looking to explore new painting techniques, particularly those interested in Impressionism and acrylics. Whether you are a beginner looking to develop your skills or an experienced painter wanting to try a new style, this course will provide practical insights and creative inspiration.
The lessons are accessible, with no previous knowledge required, though a basic understanding of painting and drawing will be helpful. Open to students who want to break away from traditional styles and embrace a more expressive, abstract approach to painting.
Requirements and materials
You’ll need a basic set of acrylic paints, including colors like Titanium White, Azo Yellow, Pyrrole Red, and Phthalo Green. A range of flat wash brushes in various sizes (from 1/2 inch to 2 inches), a canvas or acrylic pad, and simple tools like a water pot, palette, and kitchen roll for cleaning brushes will be helpful. No advanced materials are necessary, just a willingness to experiment with color and brushwork.