HOW TO PAINT SHEEP WITH LIGHT AND TEXTURE with Suzanne Barrett Justis

HOW TO PAINT SHEEP WITH LIGHT AND TEXTURE with Suzanne Barrett Justis In this step by step, time lapsed painting tutorial, I will not only show you how to paint sheep in an early sunrise landscape, but I will show you how to paint sheep with light and texture, step by step using cold wax medium in oils. I will start with the bright yellow background and wipe out my composition. After creating the "feels" of painting the sunrise using warm soft colors, I will block in the sheep. You will learn how to paint fur, or in this case, wool by layering the cold wax mixed paint to create the impasto texture of wool. You will also learn how to create texture in the grasses using cold wax, palette knife and a dagger brush. If you haven't used Cold Wax medium, you should give it a try. The Cold Wax medium lends a luminosity and translucent quality with a more mat finish to this impasto painting technique. Follow or paint along and learn my painting process of this original artwork. Whether you are a beginner painter, enthusiast or an astute painting pupil, you should find this video extremely helpful and informative. Please feel free to ask any questions and leave them in the comment section and know I will get to the promptly. Please consider subscribing to my channel and showing some love with a thumbs up for the video Chapters: 00:00 Let's use some color and light to paint some sheep 02:00 The Palette and Blocking in 09:00 Blocking in the main sheep 18:00 Detail in background with trees and foliage 25:00 The background sheep 27:00 The Cold Wax mediums and how I mix and application on background 38:00 Detail on sheep using cold wax 53:00 Detail in foreground grasses 1:00:00 The finished piece and final words I AM HAVING A 3 DAY WILDLIFE PAINTING WORKSHOP Come Join me, International Master Wildlife Artist Suzanne Barrett Justis, for a 3 day Wildlife Painting workshop May 27, 28 and 29 2022 in Kingsport, TN! We will be doing 2 wildlife paintings! One of of the species will be the Great Blue Heron and the other species has yet to be decided. I will take you from start to finish on your paintings from working the composition, laying in the subject in it's surroundings, blocking in, mixing and layering color to create great form and detail. I am keeping this workshop limited to the first 15 people, this helps with giving each painter the individual time they deserve. I will be painting the two demos along with you as you paint. As always, I will give away my two demos and two lucky recipients will go home with one of my originals. The details on the subjects references and the materials lists will be given via email to the folks attending the workshop. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope I see you here in Kingsport! What: Where the Wild Things Are 3 Day Wildlife Painting Workshop When: May 27, 28, 29, 2022 Where: The Carousel Carvers Studio. 350 Clinchfield St. Kingsport, TN 37660 Cost: $320 Who: Class limited to the first 15 artists wanting to attend To secure your spot in the workshop, please contact Suzanne Barrett Justis [email protected] The link to the Gamblin Cold Wax Medium is https://www.jerrysartarama.com/gambli... The link to the Liquin is https://www.jerrysartarama.com/winsor... I generally use Rosemary and Company paint brushes and will include the link here for your consideration https://www.rosemaryandco.com?u=5711a7 one of the brush I used for the most was a Synthetic Shiraz pointed round and dagger https://www.rosemaryandco.com/oil-bru... The little miniature short handled brushes I used to do the fine FINE details was the Workbench Warrior Set from Rosemary and Co. Check them out!!! I love these brushes. https://www.rosemaryandco.com/workben... I also used several of the Eclipse long Filberts of various sizes, you can find them here https://www.rosemaryandco.com/oil-bru... and Ivory long filberts, my " work horse brush" I love them. https://www.rosemaryandco.com/ivory-l... and you know how I love my Ivory Daggers for creating long flowing lines, like in hair and tall grasses and in tree branches etc...here is the link https://www.rosemaryandco.com/ivory-d... I often use the Creative Mark Wipe Out Tool....I love these things. Here's the link so you can get one ( or 10 ) of them too. https://www.jerrysartarama.com/amazin... . If you would like to more see real- time, information packed videos, please check out my Patreon Page and become a patron   / suzannebarrettjustis   contact me   / suetheartist   https://www.sbjfineart.com   / suzannebarrettjustis   #howtopaintsheepintolandscape #paintingasunrise #usingcoldwaxinoilpainting