Class Description
Painting a Rustic Farm Scene in Acrylics
Join me in this step-by-step acrylic painting tutorial and learn how to create a charming rustic farm scene filled with rich textures, vibrant greenery, and atmospheric depth. This class will guide you through painting weathered wood, a rusty roof, and a lush countryside while mastering key acrylic techniques.
During the Class You Will Learn:
🏡 Textured Barn & Rusty Roof – Use dry brushing and layering techniques to paint aged wood and metal with realistic wear and tear.
🌿 Lush Grass & Foliage – Master different brush strokes to create natural-looking grass, small flowers, and varied shades of green.
☁️ Soft Sky & Clouds – Learn blending techniques to paint a bright sky with fluffy, realistic clouds.
📐 Perspective & Composition – Understand how to structure buildings with accurate proportions to fit naturally into a landscape.
🐔 Adding Life with Small Details – Bring your scene to life with elements like chickens, fence posts, and distant birds.
🎨 Creating Depth in a Landscape – Use color contrast and layering to create depth from foreground to background.
What’s Included:
✔️ Step-by-Step Video Lessons – Follow along at your own pace with detailed instruction.
✔️ On-Demand Access – Watch anytime, anywhere, and pause as needed.
✔️ Downloadable Reference Material – Includes sketches and images to guide your painting.
This class is perfect for beginner to intermediate artists looking to enhance their acrylic landscape skills while creating a beautiful rustic farm scene.
🎨 Sign up now and start painting today!
You Will Need
- Canvas – I am using a 18″ x 14″ (46cm x 36cm)
- Paints – I used these colours – Cerulean Blue, Titanium White, Sap Green, Paynes Grey, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Phtalo Green, Permanent Green Light, Cadmium Red, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber
- Set of bristle brushes
- 1″ or 2″ (2.5cm or 5cm) hardware brush (chip brush)
- 1/2″ (1cm) Soft filbert
- Finer liner or rigger brush
- Painting knife
- Masking tape
Do not transfer anything to the canvas, we will do that in class.