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Acrylic Art Techniques for Beginners - - Using 10 Techniques / 1 Painting

Painting an easy abstract sunrise step-by-step techniques for beginners. Acrylic painting tutorial and guided techniques.

Watch this video that will guide you through 10 different techniques used to create this colorful sunrise abstract. Also, I’ve included several process shots as well as the materials list of products used.

Happy painting!

CREATE BALI SUNRISE - 10 TECHNIQUES / ONE PAINTING



BALI SUNRISE

Easy abstract sunrise painting



TECHNIQUES

  • Building "Waves"

  • Laying Ground

  • Building Colors

  • White as Light

  • Streaking a Sky

  • Creating Reflection

  • Unique Tools

  • Gloss Color Layer

  • Toning

  • Illuminating Highlights

10 Beginner Art Techniques Tutorial - How to Paint a Sunrise / Sunset Creating

BALI SUNRISE - FULL TUTORIAL


HOW TO PAINT BALI SUNRISE

First, on a prepped canvas (one coat of dried Titanium White), we apply some texture to get “waves”



Next, we apply a ground color. Working from very light to deeper as we build layers of colors.

Starting with a light pink ground to build on.

Next, when ground has dried, we start apply our underlayers of color and light.

Adding light/white sun and first reflective layer

PART TWO

After base colors are laid, we create a “streaked sky”

Then, building more reflection with pure white. We’ll tone this down and go over it with color, but it will read through.

Working with a catalyst tool, I apply gold metallic over texture for a unique effect. I love the catalyst because it applies the acrylics in a unique way.

Then, we go over the painting with a color gloss mixture. This will tone, add color and give the painting a nice luster.

This is a mix of Satin Acrylic Medium + Gloss Medium + acrylic colors

Color Gloss Blend:

1/2 Satin Acrylic Glaze

1/2 Gloss Medium (a thicker medium than the glaze)

Drops of color:

Mix together a light version, apply. Then you can decide if you want more depth of color and mix a deeper version and apply over the last.

Wait until the first layer dries completely, then you can apply as many layers of this as you like, but we aware if it gets too thick or deep, the under layers of light, reflection, gold will disappear. You want them to shine through the top layer of color which is why we use a glaze/gloss medium. This will build transparent layers vs. using full 100% strength acrylics.

Final touches…

After the color gloss layer(s) have dried, I apply some additional gold highlight and illumination (see the video above).



WHAT I USED - MATERIALS LIST:

16" x 20" canvas board
https://amzn.to/2y3wGjz

Medium palette knife (actually a cake decorating knife)
https://amzn.to/2XZiLKQ

Small palette knife
https://amzn.to/32MOWf9

Catylst tool
https://amzn.to/32GpWpT


Mediums:

Acrylic Modeling Paste (or heavy gel)
https://amzn.to/2Yen9oE

https://amzn.to/2LC9xha

https://amzn.to/2JV8iq4


Acrylic Satin Glaze

https://amzn.to/2Y0p9l5

Acrylic Heavy Gloss Medium

https://amzn.to/2XVNWXi

Illuminating Medium - Interference

https://amzn.to/2JWTSpo (interference gold)

-or-

Ultrecht Illuminating Medium


PAINT

Acrylics:

Magenta Medium

https://amzn.to/2K1XV3J

Magenta Deep

Red Oxide or Raw Sienna

https://amzn.to/2JVrvrA

Naples Yellow

https://amzn.to/2Y4zkFr

Cadmium Red - Light Hue

https://amzn.to/2Y6biF7

Cadmium Red - Medium Hue

https://amzn.to/2OdkhEP

Raw Sienna

https://amzn.to/2JYkyG6

Gold metallic

https://amzn.to/2Y8nwwP

Titanium white

https://amzn.to/2SxulH3

BRUSHES

https://amzn.to/2Y35nFK

"Fluffy" flat brush

https://amzn.to/2JVBrBt

Mop/blender brush

https://amzn.to/2LC5T6G

Catylst tool (love this one)

https://amzn.to/32GpWpT

Mister bottle

Palette

Paper towel

Sponge