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Category: Abstract, Acrylic, Art, Mixed Media
$47.97
Category: Abstract, Acrylic, Art, Mixed Media
Learn the unlimited possibilities of collage with Jacqueline Sullivan.
Learn the proper way to layer tissue, cheesecloth and aluminum and which medium to use for each texture. Jacqueline clearly explains the differences between Golden mediums. In addition to stencils and metallics, she incorporates everyday household items. This video is perfect for collage artists of any level and style.
Jacqueline Sullivan believes a good design works in any direction. In this acrylic workshop, she demonstrates glazing and texturing techniques that make your paintings dynamic and organic, no matter which way you turn your canvas.
Jacqueline teaches you to work intuitively. Her design tips and thorough knowledge of acrylics help you master your materials and concentrate on your art.
She builds layers that combine spontaneous and controlled textures using tissue paper, molding paste and some surprising household materials. You'll learn to modify your acrylic colors with mediums to ensure that your textures and transparencies work in perfect harmony.
As she paints, Jacqueline strives for a balanced canvas with easy paths for viewers' eyes. You'll learn to work across the entire painting and use color theory to enhance contrast.
To complete the painting, she uses multiple metallic processes to enhance the physical textures of the acrylics and create new elements of intrigue.
The result is a richly textured canvas that looks great from any angle. To design in all directions, join Jacqueline Sullivan in Acrylics: Layers, Textures and Metallics.
BONUS CLIP: Raised Texture with Molding Paste in a Mixed Media Painting
In this clip from her video workshop, Acrylics: Textures, Layers and Metallics, mixed media artist Jacqueline Sullivan creates three-dimensional texture on an abstract painting with acrylic molding paste. Jacqueline uses a plastic knife and recycled paper to mold spontaneous, organic shapes that she will later tint with fluid acrylics.
I work in structured acrylics, mostly with contemporary floral paintings. I took Jacqueline Sullivan's class to learn about texturing and layering for backgrounds in my paintings. I thoroughly enjoyed this class. She is an excellent teacher. She communicates well and is very prepared. She explains the basic application of her techniques and then clearly demonstrates them. I have started to use some of her techniques (layering tissue paper and using molding paste) in my painting. Happy with the results.would be interested. In more classes from her.
Great class! Very creative!
In Acrylics: Textures, Layers, and Metallics, Jacqueline Sullivan gives great instruction on how to use the items in the titles to make a stunning abstract acrylic painting. She doesn't just demonstrate. She explains the how's and why's of what she's doing. After watching the video and taking detailed notes, I feel confident that I'll produce something I can be proud of. Thank you, Jacqueline.