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1. Welcome: Hi, my name is George
and welcome to the wonderful world of
abstract flower paintings. This painting might
look intimidating. However, it is not. It's a very simple and
relaxing painting to make. You will get step-by-step
encouragement all along the way in order to create
a successful painting. In the process of
making this painting, you will have so much fun. You will get to play around
with colors, textures, and different utensils in order to create something amazing. If you are ready to
unleash your creativity, welcome to the course.
2. Materials and a Palette Knife: For this course, you will
need a canvas that is 50 by nine centimeters. You will need a flat brush, you will need a paint roller. This is a paint roller from the hardware store,
a plastic plates. You'll also need some blue
and some red, some white, some yellow, some
beautiful turquoise, as well as some neon pink. This is Amsterdam acrylic paint, and that's all you
need for this course.
3. Turquoise roll: On the mixing plate, you can add some white, quite a bit of white. Once you've done that, you can grab some
turquoise and add just a tiny bit of turquoise
right next to the white. Very beautiful turquoise. Just a tiny bit, about 10 percent of the white. Okay, getting the palette knife and scraping that
turquoise into the white, mixing them very well
together until you get a very light
turquoise color. Okay? And cleaning up the
palette knife on the painting in the left corner, grabbing the paintbrush and
putting it on the plate, rubbing it until it
grabs a lot of color. And in that same corner, start just adding this beautiful
color to the corner and roll and roll until you cover the canvas on the top
side in the left part. Okay, and moving a
little bit lower, it's about halfway to the right and a third of the way
down, just like that. Going and adding
some more color, making it more uniform, the more passes you
do while it's wet, the more the paint
spreads around. Don't forget to paint
the sides as well. And there you go with this
very easy and simple step. Let's go into the next one.
4. Pastel pink: Okay. With the bullet
thoroughly clean and some fresh white big batch of fresh titanium
white on the plate, right about as much as you
used for the turquoise, some reds, just a tiny bit, just like the
beautiful turquoise. And some yellow as well. Just a little bit of yellow
right next to the red. Wonderful. Once you have
all the three colors, it can grab the palette knife. As you can see, the
red was too much, so just scrape it
out of the palette. Mix them all together
in order to get this beautiful, rosy, pink. Look at how wonderful
and pastel it looks, makes them very well. So it doesn't have any stripes
and strikes in the color. As you can see,
it's very uniform. It's very important to
have uniform colors. As always, clean your palette
knife onto the canvas. This time on the right side in the lower part,
grab your roller. It's just a little bit
cleaned up too much. It still has a tiny
bit of blue in it. As you can see,
it starts to have just a tiny bit of
blue showing through. Don't worry, this is very good. It makes the color
more interesting. And start doing exactly what he did onto the left top part. Grab a little bit more color and spread that beautiful pink around and a tiny bit more color and move a
little bit more up. As you can see, it touches the top side and it goes
almost on a diagonal down. And also, don't forget
about the sides of the canvas just so it doesn't have any white showing anymore. Grabbing some more of that
color in order to spread it around in the corner where it
doesn't have enough color. Look at how beautiful those
pastel colors go together. Grabbing some of the
hairs and some of the small little particles
of dust from the paint. If you see any of them, you can take them out while
the paint is still wet, rolling a little bit more
just to cover the canvas and make sure there are no
white parts on the thing part. And there you go with this beautiful and
easy step as well.
5. Pastel yellow: Okay. This time some white, just about the same
amount of white onto the mixing plate
and some yellow. The blade doesn't need to
be clean because mixing a yellow over the pink
doesn't affect it too much. Grabbing the palette knife
and mixing them very well together over the bink
that it's remaining. And once you have
thoroughly mixed color, you can scrape the
color onto the canvas in between those two
Beautiful best style colors. As you can see, the
paint is almost dry. And with the same
stress, the roller, you can start
painting in between those two beautiful colors. This wonderful yellow
don't go too much into the blue in
order not to make a grayish green and covering the corner quite fast
and loose over the pink. And taking some more
color and adding it to the left bottom corner. As you can see, the
whole canvas is now finished with the
background of the painting. Is that tiny amount
going into the blue, touching and grazing softly over it just to blend
it a little bit. And there you go with the
simple and easy step as well.
6. Palette knife turquoise: Okay, time for some
beautiful textures. Grab some white on
the mixing plate. This time a clean,
beautiful plate, and put a hefty amount of white and some
turquoise this time, a little bit more
turquoise in order to make a more vibrant color. Not too much. Just enough, as you can see, it's a little bit less white, so it will make a
more colorful color, grabbing and mixing
those two colors together and trying
it onto the canvas. It seems like it needs a
tiny bit more turquoise. Let's mix it well together. Grab some more
turquoise and making it much more vibrance. Once you've done that, you can start to see
that color is good enough to start going with some textures on a
diagonal towards the right corner of the canvas and a little
bit into the yellow. Doesn't go too much into
the yellow or the pink. Just go and create this beautiful cloud-like shape
and tried to leave edges. As you can see, they are broken, the edges are broken and
they are very textured. Okay, just rotate
the palette knife. Whenever you put a new batch of paint and move
from side to side, extending the shape
and all directions, but still keeping the
diagonal line as it grows. Trying to change the
shapes if there are lines or things that get too
much in attention, tried to fix them by adding a tiny bit more
color to the sides, grabbing some more color
and moving a little bit lower and to the right. As you can see, you can
start to understand what the palette knife
is good at making textures and also it's
a very good paint applying to it can cover
a lot of space very fast. Taking some more color and
looking a little bit back in order to see where
it needs more textures. Playing around just
to make the shape a little bit more
uniform in the middle. Because it needs some
places where it's calm and some places where it's textured naturally in
the middle of the shape, it should be a bit more calm. And as it goes
towards the edges, it's more and more broken down and has more elaborate edges. A little bit more
onto the top side, just grazing the
palette knife to make those inside edges tiny
bit more dulled down, a few more touches and you have finished this step as well. Super easy to do.
7. Light green palette knife : For this step, you will need to add some white to
the mixing plate. Some beautiful titanium white, some yellow, and some turquoise, not a lot of yellow. Just a tiny amount as
well, has torque coils. This will make a
very beautiful and vibrant green with
the mixing knife, start mixing the turquoise
and the green together. As you can see, quite a lot of yellow and a little
bit of turquoise. Mix it in with the white in order to have a
beautiful blended color. Once you've mixed them
very well together with the palette knife in the
corner on the right side, start applying very loosely
some of this color. It's exactly as torque coils the way you've
applied the turquoise, you will apply the green here. And as always, tried to rotate the palette knife
in order to create different kinds of shapes. And Marx move your way down
a little bit on a diagonal. You can grab a little bit of
that turquoise if you want, from the still wet paint. Okay. Moving a little bit
towards the right side, grabbing some of that
paste from the middle and also making it more
peaceful in the middle, more call and agitated
on the edges. Look at how beautiful
that green looks. Grabbing some more
from the middle of the shape and driving
it towards the edges. Once you've done that, start
working on some new edges, making the shape a little
bit bigger by moving and rotating the palette knife
towards the left middle part of the canvas and
little bit lowered this time calling an almost touching the torque
coils in the middle. You can also go a little
bit over it if you want, making that middle part
a little bit more calm and adding some more
color to the sides on the edge and moving that
paste around in order to make a better texture,
more smooth texture. And right below the turquoise in the middle of the canvas, the white turquoise
right in the middle, you can put another
beautiful green and moving up on the left side of
the middle of the canvas, grabbing some more color from
the right side corner and adding it to the top side just
as a small cutaway shape. Don't forget about that edge. A little bit into the
turquoise as well. Let's make the shape
at the bottom tiny bit more big and extended
towards the left, just making some runway shapes. Also you can make at the end of turquoise a
bit lower into the pink, just another small petal shape, taking a step back and
looking at the painting, seeing where you
can add some more. And it seems you can connect the bottom of the
canvas with this color and make a little bit
of a bridge in-between the torque coils and
the edge of the canvas, focusing a little bit
more on those shapes at the top right corner and
grabbing that color and adding it to the lower part
where the small green shape is to make it a little bit bigger on the edge
of the canvas. And there you go with
the super easy step. Let's go into the next one.
8. Brilliant blue palette knife: Hello, okay, for
this beautiful step, you will need some titanium
white on the mixing played as well as Berlin plu. With the palette knife in hand, you can start mixing
together the color. Keep in mind the color is a
bit more towards the blue, so you'll need a
little bit less. Why? Mix it into the white and add some more blue as you go until you see the color is more vibrant than the
color you've applied. This will also create a
different hue of blue. As you can see, it's a bit more vibrant and it has
a different hue. You can add it straight into
the middle of the canvas, right next to the
green part and at the top over the green
part and the turquoise. Try to stick to the beautiful technique
where you have nice, beautiful crispy edges
and calm metals, pressing a little
bit harder onto the palette knife to squeeze
that color off of it. Smooth those metal parts, takes more color and add some of this blue
over the green, you can start to see
the interplay of color that is being created. Move a little bit
up into the blue, play around with the textures and to the edge of the canvas, adding some more
of this wonderful blue and cutting
a little bit more into the pink below and moving towards the left in the
middle of the canvas, as well as up into the green. Adding some to the side, just color it and make
it more interesting. And in the middle, trying to make that middle
calm and beautiful. Color it in. As you can see, much
more beautiful. It doesn't have that
hard contrast in the middle of the shape
just on the edges. This will create a
beautiful effect, trying to focus on
smaller details. And there you go with
this very simple step.
9. Vibrant reds and pink: Okay, it's time to add some different colors
with some neon pink. Don't worry, if you don't
have the neon pink, you can use red and whites
to make beautiful painting. Red's paying. This will be a bit of
a different technique. Once you add the reds to the mixing plate to
mix them together, it's going to be a bit
different this time. After you mixed the color
thoroughly together, you can start applying them. The difference will come once
the color will get lighter. And applying some
of this color right in between the turquoise
and the green. Just a few light touches. They don't have to be very, very intense and they don't have to cover a
lot of the Canvas. Yes, the few touches of red, don't worry, it will
not remain like this. It will be much more integrated, adding some textures and moving a little bit into
the middle over the blue, just making another
beautiful patch of color. Getting some of that blue
into the color just to mix it a little bit and make it
seem more integrated. Okay, once you've done that, you can add to beautiful
titanium white onto the mixing plates, straight onto the color. Mix it very well
together in order to create a vibrant pink. And this is where
the magic happens. Adding some more reds
to the mixing plates in order to make the pink a
tiny bit more vibrance. Look at how beautiful
that bank has become beautiful,
luscious being. Once you have created this
wonderful pink and you can start adding it over the red, just grazing over
the red and applying lightly grazing over just so you don't pick up
too much of the reds. It creates a different effect because the colors now
blend a little bit more. And at the top of the shape, you can start to see
how the red becomes much more in the background
of the painting. Let's add some of this bank
as a standalone shape, just below the blue in the
middle top side of the canvas. Just extending it a
little bit higher and the left into the turquoise, perfect and beautiful shape. And adding a runaway into the lower side and the top side just to
make it more dynamic. And adding this beautiful
color to the right side, just next to the blue below it. Grabbing some more
color and dragging it a tiny bit into the blue
and over the red, scraping that reds and mixing
it very well together. Grabbing some more color, getting into the blues, just a tiny bit above, pushing that color
into the reds in order to bring them more
into the background. Scraping some of that
red just to create some interplay into the shape. And there you go with this
wonderful step as well.
10. Purple variations : Okay, For this step, you will need some neon pink
and some brilliant blue. Put both colors onto
the mixing plates, grab the trusty palette knife
and combine them together in order to create a
beautiful bluish purple. Mix them very well together, and a tiny bit more red or neon pink in order
to make it more purple, mix that all together into a
beautiful, luscious purple. Once you've done that, you can go ahead and add it to the top side of the
bank, just over it, grazing and moving around
towards the red part of the pink as well as on the lower side at the end of the shape in the
middle of the canvas, this dark purple and on the
top where the pink part is. And a tiny bit over
the pink as well. And moving and
making those shapes a little bit more
calm in the middle. And agitate them at the edges. Adding some more red
or neon pink in order to make the purples stand
out a little bit more. If your purples are
not this bright, you can add some white, makes them very well
together in order to create this wonderful indigo violet
with the palette knife. Once you've mixed
them all together, grab a hefty amount and
add it over the blue, creating the same
playful transitions that you did with the
red and the pink. So touch up all the shapes of the bluish purple
to one in the middle, the one at the top. And also create a
beautiful batch of this purple right
above the reds. Grazing over, being careful not to grab so much of the pink. Also creating some more
pink at the bottom of the shape and into the
pink on the right side, adding some more neon pink and this time some red as well, just to mix them
very well together. In your case, you can
add some white and some red in order
to make beautiful, lighter, purple and some wide, of course, to make it very, very light and beautiful. Just to integrate those vibrant
colors into the painting, makes them very well
together in order to create a pinkish, grayish poll. Okay, as you can see, the blue from the plate
gets into the pink, making it a lot more gray
than the ping before, makes them very well
with the palette knife. Grab some of this color and
add it to the right side of the middle purple part
and the lower part, just in the middle of the
canvas on the lower part, making those middle
sections a bit more calm. And going on to the left side, right at the middle
of the canvas, adding a beautiful shape
and going to the edge, going outside of the canvas, beautifully adding some
more paste and creating those beautiful edges
on the outside of the shape and the
calm wonderful metal. Adding a transition into the middle section
on the top side, right in between the
pink and the purple, as well as another
beautiful lighter shade on the top of the
purple in the middle, making the shape onto
the left side a bit bigger and covering the
edge of the canvas as well, grabbing some more of
that purple and mixing it together with this
new lighter purple. And there you go with this
beautiful and easy step.
11. Blending edges: For this step, you'll
need a big flat brush. And you can start
onto the purple in the middle of the canvas
and blend it a little bit, just playing with the edges. This will make the edges
a bit more fluffy. And as you go, you can scrape the paint off, the paint brush
on a paper towel. They don't look quite
well at this moment, but they will once you put
the flowers and the leaves, get into those blues, those pinks, and
drag them and make some beautiful
transitions going on to the right side and doing the same with this wonderful purple. Just blending that
color, that edge. And the pink as well. Look at how beautiful
those edges start to look. Once they're a bit more refined. They're not so harsh
and sell intense, going over the blue
and adding some of this beautiful
motion of blending as well as on the left side over the grayish pink and on the
top side over the blue. Clean up the brush
just so you have it. Very beautiful and clean. So you can go into the red and blend those reds a
bit into the green. There you go with this beautiful
and easy blending step.
12. Deeper shades of turquoise: For this step, you will need the turquoise onto the
mixing plate quite a bit. And the why, the
titanium white and quite a bit in order to recreate that beautiful
turquoise this time, a tiny bit more vibrant, as you can see, 5050
is the way to go. You can go ahead and apply it, making small little
indentations into the paint just above the purple and the pink,
just grazing lightly. This is the time
to get a bit more calm and think a bit more about the shapes and see where you can break
some of the shapes. As you can see, the
color is much more dark than the first
turquoise you've applied. And okay, going over the
read a tiny bit just to create some of those
wonderful shapes with the palette knife. And of course on the purple in the middle and the
red going into the gray that has been created with the brush as well
as on the top side. This will create
a layered effect. As you can see,
it just starts to seem like it's going in steps. So it will create kind of a 3D effect going
over that gray just to give some interesting shapes and definition to
that blended mass. Don't cover all, tried
to keep it there. It's a very good base to add texture on end in the
middle of the canvas, just making a few little holes, as well as going
over the pink into the left side so you
can connect the two. Turquoise is the one on the background and the
one over the reds, making the middle part a
little bit more soft and calm. Going to the edge down, grabbing some more color and adding this color
in order to blend the left part of the pink and bring it into
the background. As you can see, that bank
on the left is quite flat, so it needs more color over it in order to have a little
bit more interest. To seem more interesting, just blending it into
the background over turquoise and
beautiful grayish pink with a few more nabs of paints, grabbing some more paint
from the lower part and adding it over the pink,
covering the edge. Mixing that color in a little bit more into
the middle parts. Looking back at the painting, trying to see where a
nod or part can fit. And the answer is on the right part over
the blended area. And in the middle, just taking and making
some more edges, as well as extending the right part a little bit
more closer to the edge. And there you go with this
wonderful staff as well.
13. Vibrant green : For this step, you
will need some yellow and some turquoise. In case you don't have Toko
is you can use blue and add more yellow and
a touch of white. But with some yellow
and some Torkel is, you'll get to create
a beautiful green, luscious color,
much more vibrant than the one you used
for the background. As you can see, it's
about half and half. Mix them together with
the palette knife until they are completely mixed. And once you do that, you can start to apply. This green will serve very
good since it's the opposite. Read you've just
split on the Canvas. It will dull down that color, starting from the
middle of the canvas, going into the turquoise and adding this beautiful
luscious green. And now going at the
top of the canvas, a little bit to the left, over the turquoise and into the green from
the background. Adding some more at the
top edge of the canvas, as well as some on the red pink. You've just put down
just going and creating some beautiful textures
as well as shapes going and adding more
dimensionality to the left parts where the pink purplish
color is going and adding some more yellow
to the green onto the mixing plate and mixing it straight onto that
beautiful green that you have already
created in order to make it much more yellow
and vibrance. Look at how beautiful
this green is right now. Going and adding it
straight into the middle of the canvas over
the green at the top, becoming a little bit into the purple and then going down, making the shape a
little bit bigger. Now in the middle
over the purple, just because you've
added some yellow and it compliments it very well. Being a complimentary color. And going over the red
onto the right side. And completing that
beautiful shape, going to the right-hand side of the edge of the canvas
and adding a big, beautiful texture right in the middle and
covering the edge. As you can see, the green
is much more different. Synsets has some of
this yellow into it. After that, you can
go ahead and add this variation in color
at the top of the canvas, scraping that green
you've just firstly applied and then putting
it back onto the canvas, going a little bit more into the purples now in the
middle of the canvas. And then adding
some more color in order to make the color bigger. And now onto the
left side over the green and right by the edge. Just scraping that
beautiful edge and putting some
beautiful color, grab some more of this
paint and drag it onto the right side where you see
some beautiful turquoise. As you can see, there are still some areas that are very calm. These are very important. So the painting doesn't
seem so busy and chaotic and dragging down those greens just to make it
different kind of texture. And as you can see, they start to look
much, much better. They calm them down
a little bit by dragging a tiny bit and adding another beautiful
splotch of paint over the purple and the
pink on the right sides, Grabbing the last part
of the color and adding it over the turquoise, just fixing a little bit of the colors here and
there and grabbing it, putting it onto the left side, just over the
purple just to make some more interesting shapes. And there you go with this
beautiful step as well.
14. Leaves: Him for some beautiful leaves. Now it gets way
more interesting. Don't worry. It's very simple. Grab some blue and some yellow
to make more dark green. And with a medium flat brush, you can start to create
some beautiful leaves, combine the two colors, making a beautiful darker green, as you can see, mix them
very well together. This will ensure that
when you put a leaf, it looks very nice and colorful. Once they are mixed, start to draw some
very simple shapes, some very beautiful
shapes of leaves. They are very simple, just gone one side
would occur of the arrow with an S
tried to vary them. Make a small one, a medium one, and a bigger one. So this is a very good
concept to grasp. Big, medium, small,
as you can see, we can also start with a
small one and a big one. You have to go with
all three of them, but don't make them
the same size. And also try to
find a spot where the green you've already
applied can become a leaf. Okay? Going and finding some areas where if you only add one line, it becomes a leaf. This is where the fun
is in this painting. You can also connect the leaves and overlap them a little bit, just so it seems more organic, you can already start
to see how much more orderly and beautiful
this painting looks. Can also add this
beautiful leaf over the purple and going back into the greens and adding more leaf. So it seems like the leaves
are growing out of the green and into the
red, a smaller one. And then going to the
middle in order to add another beautiful leaf. This time at tiny bit smaller. As you can see,
the positioning of the leaves is quite important. So try to prepare and see where
a leaf can fit perfectly. A rule of thumb about
placing leaves is to spread them and then make
them into small clusters. Grab more yellow, mix that
yellow into the green, just above the green, and make a beautiful new
color that you can apply over the leaves and also make some
different colored leaves. Variety of color is the secret
of a beautiful painting. And adding it to the
top of the leaf, as you can see, it becomes
much more interesting. Try to play around with that
color as long as it's wet. You can also add another
leaf just behind it and right above the two
leaves in the left part. Don't worry if it
doesn't show too much, you can go ahead
and add it anyway. It doesn't have to
be very contrasty. A soft contrast is not bad, so you can just apply it over an area where it
doesn't show up too much because it's
a soft transition and it looks good.
As you can see. They start to layer and create
these patches of color and wonderful foliage going and making another bigger one just under the purple and a smaller one underneath
the middle of the canvas, onto the lower side. And getting into
the right parts, going over with the leaf. So it becomes much more interesting if you have a leaf
growing over another one, creating more variety
and then adding another one just in the
middle and on the left sides. Let's go with one, going down out of the
green, two lines. And there's your beautiful leaf and another smaller
one at the bottom. And on the right side hand, there you go with this
wonderful and easy step.
15. Roses: For this next Beautiful step, you'll make some roses with
some red and some white. These are very simple shapes. They are just see shapes. And you will also
have to keep in mind the rule that you've
learned previously. You, when you were
making leaves, big, medium, small, grab
the medium flat brush, mix reds just onto the brush
and add a beautiful see, a big one and a medium one at the bottom and one on the
right and on the left. Two smaller ones going for
another one, a big one, small one, and now making
them a little bit bigger. And you can also connect them. These are very simple shapes. Just create some Cs and try
to think of them as colors, not as roses and the C-shape, another one and then some
smaller ones connecting them. And big one, small 12 medium
ones going to the left side, making a big 12
small ones may be making a medium one and
connecting it to the first one, some beautiful small shapes going and adding
some white to red, just so it becomes lighter. And with this color, start adding some C shapes
onto the left of the Roses. And maybe a little bit into
the middle and also onto the smaller roses
and some runaways going and adding it into the
middle and onto the left, over into the middle, and maybe a runaway
onto the right. And another one in the middle, and on top to the left, going and adding some runaways, just so it becomes
more interesting. Maybe those are
some small rosebuds into the purple
little bit as well. And going for some more shapes wherever you can see some red
then needs a bit more pink. And there is another rose
just over here and adding two or three more
beautiful shapes going and adding
some more white. And making this a
very light pink. As you can see, the color
is very thoroughly mixed. And over the pink
you've just laid down, you can add some more
of these shapes. Also keep in mind, this is very gushy color, so it needs to be
applied slowly. You don't have to go very fast. Also, keep in mind
to make those big, medium and small shapes. This is very important for making organic and
wonderful shapes. Adding some more runaways, just so it looks much better. And at the bottom, some runaways with this
beautiful painting. And on the left side just
adding some abstract dots. Not every rose has to
be extremely perfect. As you can see, this is just
some Cs going towards each other in the middle of rows and with different
lighter colors, making the medium
pink once again, just so you can add
some more dots here and there to make the painting
a lot more interesting. As you can see, adding
some small dots will create the effect that
there are more flowers. And there you go with this
wonderful and simple step.
16. Yellow leaves : It's time for a little
bit more variety for the leaves and some yellow. This painting needs some
yellow, orangey leaves. Grabbing the medium, brush clean and straight with
this beautiful yellow. If your yellow, it's a little
bit more towards lemon, you can add some red into it just to make it a
tiny bit more orange. And as you can see, the leaves are over the
purple straight away, just so it creates that
beautiful pop of color. Yellow and purple are complimentary colors as well as playing with
another contrast here, analogous contrast,
as you can see, the greens create these
beautiful gradient effect. And now the yellow is another color that you can
add very close to that to make this contrast
work also into the pink. Why not make a beautiful leaf? And try to think of
the big, medium, small once again, just so it creates this wonderful effect. Going for some more purple at the top and creating a small and a medium and another small one just in the middle
of the canvas. And on the right
going for a big one. And then of course, small and very simple. Try to vary the lines, the curved lines making
some leaves little bit more then and some a
little bit more fat, big one and a small one. And you can rotate them
to face different ways. And now for the top, because that green
has no leaves in it, it needs a beautiful big
one and a small one. Going lower into the
turquoise and making another medium leaf facing
down and one right next to it, a small one, and even lower
going outside of the canvas. This is also very important. And a smaller one just
next to the big green one. And on the left side, just above, as you can see, it will create into that
purple a wonderful contrast. And coming out of the
side of the canvas. Just so it seems like the
painting is spreading out trying to see where
you can fit another one. And it seems like at the top is another beautiful space that you can fit some leaves going
for another beautiful leaf, x to the big green one and adding some more color to
the small one above it. And maybe another one on to
the left, a smaller leaf. And there you go with this
wonderful step as well.
17. Light Thank you :): Can you believe it? It's the last step and it's such an easy one
over the yellow, add some white and with
the clean medium brush, you will create some
patches of light. As you can see,
you can take some yellow and add it to the white, mix it very well
together in order to create this beautiful color. And with this color, you will work your way
around creating patches of light where it can
fit as you can see, just making the painting
a little bit more calm. So wherever you see too many splotches and
textures that are too busy, you can make them a
little bit more com, you can also cut some
leaves into the greens and just adds these beautiful
textures with the brush. These beautiful patches
of color play around, dance around with
the color and make some small little patches they will connect with each other. You can also maybe accentuates
some areas that you need accentuated in order
to make a greater contrast. For instance, right, where the leaves are going
and adding some more of these runaways
just to create some interesting color and some interesting edges
as you can see it. Now. Okay, we are creating
some complexity and then you are going to make
them fit into each other. Knowing and over
the yellow and over the pink in order to fit
this wonderful light. This will also bring back some brightness to the painting. And also it's time to make it much more calm and beautiful. Right below the leaves. And in between them just making some small beautiful shapes with the brush and going down, creating this wonderful
pattern of light and creating some more lights
behind the leaves as well. Adding some at the top
in between the pink, as you can see that brushed
pink is a tiny bit Desi, so it needs some calm light
to make it beautiful. Going into the torque
coils and doing the same. And right next to the
leaf and into the purple going and connecting almost
the two light shapes and moving towards the
right in the middle of the painting to create that wonderful the now going
into the calmer areas, just a tiny bit to create
some variety and diversity. Big, medium, small is
important here as well. Perfect over the purple and then onto the left side just
where that purple is. Keep in mind this
white has yellow. So it goes very well with
the purple complementing it. Very good. Now cutting
some more into those leaves just to create
a different effects. And going into the turquoise
a little bit as well, n next to the rows to create some yellow light
behind it in the small, tiny amount goes along way, going at the top and
adding some more right above the purple and
onto the right sides. Let's create some
beautiful leaves, accentuating them and making them very nice and beautiful. Covering little bit more
of that pink texture. And the beautiful mark going
in between the roses and adding a patch of light just to create more variety of color. And behind this
beautiful yellow leaf and into the purple, of course. And now above making that
big leaf even more visible. And the rows behind it as well, going at the bottom and adding some more over the turquoise. And next to this wonderful
green and yellow leaf, trying to see where it fits
a little bit more light. Adding some more at the top, over the green and onto the
purple, some small ones. And there you go with
this wonderful chorus. Thank you so much for being
part of this community. And if you feel gracious enough, you can leave a review and post your beautiful
creation to the world. Thank you once again and
see you in the next one.