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Next up in the series is summer and spring together! I thought this color set would be easy but it was way harder to paint than the winter and fall. I think the green color is what is throwing me off. I may have to go back to the drawing board. But you know what? That just means I get to paint more! Hope you enjoy the video! Thank you so much for watching. Happy painting!
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Follow along as I create part two of my seasonal triptych painting series. Watch the progress on this specific art project.
This video documents the second installment of my triptych painting series where I focus on capturing the essence of the changing seasons. If you are interested in artistic development or are currently working on your own multi-panel art project, this breakdown offers a look at my approach to composition and thematic consistency.
By viewing this painting process, you will see how I connect the individual panels to ensure the triptych painting feels like a cohesive unit. I discuss the challenges encountered so far in this seasons art project and how I plan to resolve them as I move toward completion. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, observing this art tutorial helps clarify how to break down complex creative series into manageable steps.
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Canvas size: 16 inch by 40 inch canvas
Time Stamps:
0:00 Spring and Summer Color Palette Experiment
0:38 Choosing Spring Colors for Acrylic Pouring
1:36 Testing Lime Green with Pink, Blue and Purple
2:27 Creating an 80s Motel Pool Summer Palette
3:02 Adding Peach, Pink, Blue and Metallic Gold
4:16 Adding White to Blend the Colors
5:07 Blowing Out the Spring and Summer Painting
7:42 Wet Acrylic Pour Result and First Reaction
8:30 Does the Painting Need More Contrast?
9:44 Dried Acrylic Pour Reveal
10:57 All Four Seasonal Color Palettes Together
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