Master Painting Trees Once and For All
Foliage emerges as the predominant feature in landscapes. Aspiring artists often lean heavily on reference photos and plein air experiences when painting them. Yet, the true test arises in transitioning from these sources to the final artwork, where artists must innovate fresh renditions of trees that transcend mere imitation. Master artist Johannes Vloothuis, renowned for his belief that "Success in landscape painting lies in the design of its landscape symbols." With his guidance, you'll surpass amateur status in this domain. This demonstration equips you with an invaluable visualization tool, guaranteeing the elimination of foliage-related weaknesses once and for all. Hosted by Artists Network, leader for online art education. Demos will be in oils and watercolor. Join us and spend a nice time with like-minded friendly artists this Thursday, April 4 at 3 pm Eastern.

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