- Introduction
- Demo One Video One
- Demo One Video Two
- Demo One Video Three (Finish)
- Demo Two Video One
- Demo Two Video Two (Finish)
- Demo Three Video One
- Demo Three Video Two (Finish)
- Resources & Coupons
In this course, "Acrylic Abstract Painting Atmospheric Landscapes", you'll learn how to create your own gorgeous abstract paintings in a style I call atmospheric landscapes.
I call them that because they only imply a landscape, and don't describe it in detail. They're meant as abstract works of art to capture the overall feeling of a scene, and they remind me of Mountains, and Canyons.
So who is this course for? Well that's simple really, it's for anyone with basic knowledge of acrylic paints and a desire to learn the techniques used to create paintings like those shown in the Promo Video.
What will you need? The usual items;
I listed this course as appropriate for all levels, but in truth if you've never picked up a brush in your life then you might want to start with my beginners course. In this course I assume you have at least some basic knowledge of acrylic paints and how to use them.
As always this course comes with Lifetime Access and I've made all the videos downloadable so you can carry them on any device (most any device, some might not allow the download) for your convenience .
And as always there's a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee so if for any reason you aren't 100% satisfied, you can get a complete refund.
There are 3 Step by Step Demos in this course, each one a bit different, but I already know that many of you are going to put your own spin on this style, and I encourage you to do so. Even if you're a beginning student, if the urge to detour from the step by step demos comes over you, by all means Follow Your Muse!
And please share pictures of your atmospheric landscapes with the rest of us when they're done. You can upload them here or in the Facebook Group. I'm here for you if you need any help.
Thank you and I hope you decide to enroll today.
Andy Morris a full time abstract painter, living in Dallas, TX.
He was selected in 2011 to participate in the Omni Hotel Art Project here in Dallas, and now 52 of his colorful abstract paintings hang in suites and hallways of the new hotel.
His work can be found in Corporate and Private collections across the USA, and in Canada, and Puerto Rico.
All of his life he has been creating art, and in 2010 he became a full time artist. It's been the most challenging and most rewarding thing that he's ever done. And now he's sharing his years of experience, and all that he's learned about creating popular abstract paintings.