![]() Use the tip your brush to “cut in” the shape of the barn.Īlso, you may wish to use a #12 bright brush to fill in smaller areas. It’s important that you don’t completely blend the colors all the way. The three colors will blend together to form a blended rustic sort of color in the barn. Paint up and down strokes using the full width of the brush. (Note: I dipped the brush in titanium white and dipped one corner in black and the other in the burnt sienna) Then “triple load” it in the three colors titanium white, mars black and burnt sienna. Next thoroughly clean off all the blue of the 3/4″ wash brush. Load your palette with titanium white, mars black and burnt sienna. This sky is all filled in down to the bottom horizontal line (which lines up to the bottom horizontal of the barn). Use the tip of your brush to “cut in” the shape of the barn. Be sure to blend in that white gradually and gently so you get a nice smooth transition of color. The sky essentially needs to be darker on the top and slowly get lighter as it goes to the bottom. This will blend the primary blue in with the titanium white to create a bright sky blue color. Then load your brush in titanium white without rinsing the brush.Ĭontinue down the canvas doing the cross hatching style of stroke. ![]() Go all the way across the top of the canvas with this blue and short coss-hatch style of strokes. Form your strokes going in an “X” cris-cross style. Paint the pure primary blue on the top of the canvas. Start by loading your brush in water and patting it dry. You’ll also need to get your 3/4″ flat brush ready. Load the colors primary blue and titanium white on to the palette. You’ll want to trace the canvas so it’s flat on the table and press firmly with a pencil. Since I’m working on a 12″ x 16″ size canvas, I positioned the top and bottom traceables so they lined up. Transfer the barn to the canvas using the traceables and a sheet of graphite paper (shiny side down).
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