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Archive ID 141-275: Welcome to Wunderhof and to Drawing and Painting with Pedro and Rosa. Today, artist Evi Steiner-Böhm shows you how she interprets a complex lilac panicle in oil on a special chalk ground, finding the perfect balance between botanical form and artistic abstraction. 🎨 In this lesson, you will learn: Abstraction of complex forms: How to extract the essence from intricate motifs like lilacs instead of drawing each individual blossom. The art of chalk ground: Why this surface is so special, how to prepare it, and why it makes oil paint look different than acrylic gesso. Color theory & depth: How to create depth in your painting through the targeted use of warm and cool tones (ultramarine blue, zinc white vs. titanium white). Plasticity through brushstrokes: The interplay between thin, glazed paint application and impasto (thick) accents for a three-dimensional effect. Impressionist Approach: Why botanical accuracy is secondary and how to design a motif to match your personal color sensibility. 📍 Chapters & Timestamps for your AI Assistant: (Tip: You can ask the AI ​​directly about these sections, e.g., "Where does Evi explain the advantages of zinc white?") 0:00 Introduction & Challenge of Lilac Painting 0:59 Preparing the Surface (Chalk Ground & Tempera) 1:49 Sketching & Abstracting the Lilac 4:37 Color Mixing & First Layer of Paint 8:05 The Special Characteristics of Chalk Ground 10:43 Second Layer: Color Matching & Impasto Application 12:49 Three-Dimensionality Through Dark Accents 15:14 Light, Shadow & Reflections in Glass 17:22 Conclusion & Outlook 💡 Interactive Learning Tip 2026: Use our AI Assistant to delve deeper into the technique! Simply ask specific questions about the video, such as: "The AI ​​asks: Why doesn't Evi use titanium white for the background?" or "How long does Evi say the gesso needs to dry?" Materials list from Wunderhof: You will need a poplar plywood board, gesso for preparation, egg yolk and water for the tempera underpainting, oil paints (including ultramarine blue, magenta, various shades of green, and brown), zinc white (important for transparency), titanium white (only for the brightest highlights), linseed oil and turpentine for thinning, and various brushes, including a bristle brush for the vibrant background. You will need a poplar plywood board, gesso for preparation, egg yolk and water for the tempera underpainting, oil paints (including ultramarine blue, magenta, various shades of green, and brown), zinc white (important for transparency), titanium white (only for the brightest highlights), linseed oil and turpentine for thinning, and various brushes, including a bristle brush for the lively background. https://www.wunderhof.de/produkt/oelm... 🛍️ You can find our complete shop here: https://www.wunderhof.de/shop-page/ You can order our book on oil painting here. #Wunderhof #EviSteinerBöhm #PedroUndRosa #OilPainting #LilacPainting #ArtTips #LearnPainting #OilStillLife #Creativity #PaintingTechnique