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Overlooking the vast deserts of Joshua Tree, in Indian Cove, Stapleton emphasizes that anyone can paint as long as they put “miles of canvas” behind them. In this lesson, you will learn how to improve your landscape painting by paying close attention to rhythm, temperature shifts, and innominate colors. This lesson includes a tour through the docks of Rockport and Gloucester, while showcasing the historic sites used for painting.
This lesson belongs to the course Designing Your Landscape Painting. Follow Stapleton Kearns through the howling deserts of Joshua Tree, the coast of Point Lobos, and the colorful fall landscape of Vermont, as he teaches you the New England style of landscape painting. Stapleton will take you through his decision-making process on how to design and construct different elements in a landscape painting. Along the way, you will learn his tips and tricks on brushes, paints, and personal techniques.
Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.
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