Discover How To See The “Hidden” Shapes That Make Figure Painting 10x Easier
Simplify complex and daunting subjects by recognizing their “hidden” shapes. Watch as master artist Lon Brauer shows you in great detail how he creates his award-winning paintings!
Figure painting can be very complex…
But there’s a way to make it simpler.
The trouble most novice artists are struggling with is not knowing how to SEE shapes in the subject or photo reference.
The shape is, ultimately, the core of all visual imagery.
That means the “secret” to making even the most daunting of subjects 10x easier to paint is quite simple:
You find the “hidden” shapes in the subject or photo reference.
When you can take something as complex as a photo reference and break it down into basic shapes … painting essentially becomes almost as easy as painting by numbers.
It all comes down to mastering the ability to see shapes in subjects or photo references.
What you’ll discover here is how to recognize shapes in figure and portrait compositions in a way you’ve probably never been taught before.
You’ll soon be able to see the “hidden” shapes behind any subject you wish to paint — a powerful skill that will last for life.
You’re going to have a firm foundation you can build upon, which only leads you to creating more powerful paintings viewers will love.
Beginner artists tend to “copy the image,” but what you’ll find here will get you closer to painting mastery.
You’re going to see the inner workings of exactly how award-winning artists make their mark in the art community…
…and all you have to do is follow simple steps.
Now, before we get into the techniques Lon will share with you, let’s get to know him better…
Meet Your New Instructor, Lon Brauer!
Lon Brauer is an American artist from Granite City, IL, who’s known for his work in figures and plein air landscapes, working primarily in oil.
Lon has an aesthetic that leans toward early 20th Century Realism, Abstract Impressionism, and the Golden Age of Illustration. The result is a mashup of the traditional and the avant-garde — consider it a salad of Eakins, Henri, Wyeth, DeKooning, English, and Fuchs.
His subjects range from the conceptual to the concrete. In his work, he develops a strong foundational composition on which to hang the paint. He feels that painting should be primarily about the paint itself as it describes the subject.
Lon is a Signature Member of Oil Painters of America, the American Impressionist Society, Outdoor Painters Society, and the American Society of Marine Artists.
If you want to know what art juries think … read this story…
Getting into the Outdoor Painters Society’s Plein Air Southwest Salon is tough.
To get into the prestigious salon, you have to enter an online competition (sponsored by the OPS and called the Associates Show) and win the top prize.
Only then will you get into the salon.
Now, there are hundreds — if not thousands — of entries, and there are a lot of talented people out there.
It's not easy for a judge to pick a winner!
Judge Bev Boren struggled before deciding that Lon was the winner. Here’s what she said:
“When I jury an art competition, I look for paintings that first attract my attention with excellence in composition, technique, and confident brushwork. When more than two or three paintings grab my attention, I ask myself, Which one has the ‘wow’ factor? Is it unique, fresh, and unusual?
“There were several paintings that spoke to me, but in the end, Lon’s painting kept demanding that I return to it. There were several paintings that were skillfully made and deserving of an award as well, but in the end the simplicity and uniqueness of Lon’s piece was a winner for me.”
Without a doubt, Lon Brauer's brilliant painting skills have that “wow” factor…
And today is your chance to learn painting secrets from this award-winning artist!
Introducing Award-Winning Artist Lon Brauer’s Brand NEW Masterclass:
Abstract Figure Painting
In this video, Lon will demonstrate a figure painting from start to finish with an emphasis on seeing the big shapes in a photo reference.
You’ll see how he goes from taking photographs … to breaking the subject into shapes … transferring the information onto your canvas/panel … all the way to completing your abstract figure painting in great step-by-step detail.
He’s going to share his personal painting gear and some highly unusual tools (like a tuna can and serrated steak knives!)...
…plus a ton of information straight from his highly creative brain.
Prepare to take a lot of notes.
The fastest way for you to improve is to know his thinking process.
You’re going to get career-making insights on what new things you can try to make your painting even stronger.
You’ll discover techniques such as:
The “Space Flattening” technique to help see shapes more easily
How to lay out a palette for figure, color mixing, brushwork, and movement…
How to use alternative tools to add interest…
How to maintain a strong underdrawing throughout the process…
How to see patterns as an accent…
…and so much more
This video is also perfect for those who “work small” and are most comfortable painting small images.
You’re going to learn how to work larger, with more paint and using a bigger brush … and how to put your whole body into it.
This will FREE you up and give you the confidence to paint BIGGER — something you do NOT want to miss out on.
“Lon had me working outside of my box, improving my creativity! His ability to ask, ‘What if…’ proves we can open the door for unlimited possibilities with art making. He is a very thoughtful teacher and works wonderfully with students of all levels.”
— Jennifer T.
What Lon Brauer Will Share Inside
Abstract Figure Painting
Lon Brauer’s Philosophy and “The 3 Principles”
Being able to paint is one thing. Being able to think like a painter is a whole different ball game.
In this video, Lon will share his philosophy to make sure you’re approaching your painting in a way that serves the outcome you want.
He’s also sharing the key “3 Principles” to set the stage right. Get them down pat, and you can almost guarantee your paintings will turn out successful.
He’s also going to emphasize the value of knowing your tools and materials, because knowing what they can do can have a tremendous impact.
For novice painters, you’ll appreciate that Lon will also go through some very basic skills like color mixing … palette knife work … making lines with brushes of various sizes … and so much more.
A Complete Walkthrough, From Block-In to Refining … and More
Lon will guide you all the way from the compositional block-in … to reestablishing the drawing … to developing and refining your painting … to the final stages.
He’ll also show you how to establish a grid with a straightedge … how to do a quick preliminary drawing to build composition and structure … and how to correctly use the grid to transfer the photo image to your surface.
The most important lesson here is having the courage to show a figure differently than you’re accustomed to.
You’re going to learn how to do something new and different — a key ingredient to your success!
Secrets to “Dazzle” the Viewer — The Finishing Touches
Lon is going to introduce you to highly unusual tools that will allow you to create interesting effects.
You’ll see how he uses a tuna can to add weight, or what he calls “Razzle Dazzle.”
His method of adding sparkles for interest — in the same way watercolorists use thinned, splattered paint — is a must-see.
He’s also going to share various accent techniques to emphasize line and shape … how “bubblegum” colors can be accents … and why he likes the “Sandpaper Technique” so much!
“Lon had me working outside of my box, improving my creativity! His ability to ask, ‘What if…’ proves we can open the door for unlimited possibilities with art making. He is a very thoughtful teacher and works wonderfully with students of all levels.”
— Jennifer T.
Here’s a small taste of what’s inside Abstract Figure Painting:
How to make complex subjects 10x easier to paint by understanding shapes…
How to master the ability to find the “hidden” shapes in ANY subject you see…
Discover Lon Brauer's personal painting gear (including highly unusual “finishing” tools like a tuna can)...
Listen to Lon's thinking process and apply his ideas to your own paintings…
The “Space Flattening” technique to help see shapes more easily...
How to lay out a palette for figure, color mixing, brushwork, and movement…
How to use alternative tools to add interest...
How to maintain a strong underdrawing throughout the process…
How to see patterns as an accent…
How to free yourself and go from “painting small” to painting BIG (this is the secret to creating successful paintings)...
Discover Lon Brauer's philosophy that will reprogram your artist’s mindset…
Learn the "3 Principles" that will set the stage for ALL of your future paintings (get these right, and your paintings will almost always be successful)...
How knowing your tools can affect the outcome of your painting tremendously (novice artists must watch this)...
The COMPLETE walkthrough on how to paint exactly like Lon Brauer, with nothing held back…
Lon’s “Sandpaper Technique” to create a unique finishing touch…
Highly unusual tools that will make your paintings even MORE interesting and engaging…
How Lon creates award-winning paintings using student-grade paint (see what he uses and why it works so well for him)
PLUS: Your NEW favorite DIY brush holder (not to be missed!)
…and so much more that will improve your paintings FAST!
“Lon is great at creating symphonies from the cacophony on the canvas! He teaches the same way … mess it up … then simplify, unify, and beautify!”
— Jean C.
Discover Lon Brauer’s Award-Winning Secrets in Abstract Figure Painting!
Lon Brauer’s instructional video is more than just a demonstration of processes and techniques…
This video will help you understand the inner workings of successful abstract figure art … and show you how it’s done, step-by-step.
Your skills will improve in a short amount of time, especially when you have an experienced artist showing you his secrets.
If you truly want to see significant improvements in your paintings, you won’t go wrong with Lon Brauer.
The full retail price of this video is $159.
For a limited time, you can own the digital version of this course for ONLY $97!
As a BONUS, we’ve also included in this video:
An exhibit of inspirational paintings Lon has created…
Analyze Work in Progress–Lon reviews the stages of the demo and why it’s important to analyze your work as you paint
Interview with the Artist–Eric Rhoads talks with Lon Brauer about art, career, and life
High Speed View — a time lapse of the painting demonstration from start to finish…
Discount ends after September 7, 11:59pm!
For much less than the price of a workshop, you get to learn career-making techniques from a brilliant artist and instructor…
…plus, you can watch this video again and again — for life!
We highly recommend you go through this course at least twice to cement the lessons into your subconscious.
Soon you will produce artwork that viewers will love and collectors might buy!
Get started right away by selecting the digital version.
Simply click the order button, enter your regular details where appropriate, and start painting!
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For only $10 more, we’ll rush the DVD package directly to your door so you can start as soon as possible (and we’ll even pay the shipping within the domestic U.S.!).
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However, if after watching the video, you decide it’s just not for you, let us know within 30 days of purchase and we’ll refund 100% of your money.
Eric Rhoads, Publisher
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“Lon is great at creating symphonies from the cacophony on the canvas! He teaches the same way … mess it up … then simplify, unify, and beautify!”
— Jean C.
Though you can observe the techniques of any artist instantly by watching them demonstrate and by watching the videos repeatedly, please know that, though many artists offer insights that can help people overcome a lot of learning time, every artist learns at their own speed based on their own level of understanding. Painting and drawing bring great joy, though the joy may come from practicing various techniques over and over until you master them. We do not wish to indicate that you, or anyone, can skip the joy of practice and the challenges of getting better. Painting is a lifetime endeavor, and getting good does not typically happen rapidly, or instantly. Your results may vary. And please know that if at any time within 30 days you feel this video has not lived up to your expectations or its promise, we will happily refund your money.