Course Information
Course Overview
Easy Steps to Paint and control Alcohol Inks. Create a stormy sunset painting on tile and Yupo Paper.
2/18/19 UPDATES ARE COMPLETE!
One of my highest rated and top selling courses got a makeover!
The Sunset Course is one of my very first Online Courses and I'm so excited to teach you this medium!
There was a learning curve to my video, edits, music as I do all my own, so all my students feedback has been very helpful in creating my newest courses. The newer courses have less music and the lectures are a bit longer etc.... Thanks so much for your input and I hope you enjoy the updates and Fixes! <3
Alcohol Ink Sunset Painting for A Beginner
I've broken the class content into easy, manageable steps even for alcohol Ink beginners , yet there are techniques for the experienced artist too!
This course will give you the skills and materials to develop your own stare worthing painting.
I'll take you through the entire video of my steps and process.
Looking for the supplies, I've made it easy with listing them all in the Bonus Lecture.
We will learn several important concepts like how to create clouds, how to use wet in wet techniques to blend your colors successfully without creating mud or a lot of texture. We will also see how to create layers successfully while creating depth and values in your painting.
So if you are ready to create some luscious and colorful skies and a gorgeous view to sit and stare at during those day dreams then let's jump in!
Can't wait to see your finished project!
Kellie Chasse Fine Art
In this course will cover:
Materials needed - Free Preview
Learn to prepare your Yupo paper.
Step by Step painting process broken down into easy to follow lectures.
Create a wet in wet background technique to create a smooth background.
How to layer the inks and placement of trees using a brush for a details.
How to seal the paintings.
Plus 2 BONUS Sections
Displays options for tiles
How to give your painting a professionally frame look!
Practice Sessions
Please feel free to use the Q&A section of the course if you have questions. I will try my best to respond within 24 hours.
Happy Painting!
Kellie
Safety Note: When using paints and chemicals please adhere to any and all manufacturer safety guidelines with these products. If you have specific safety questions or concerns please contact the product's manufacturer.
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 19 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Alcohol Ink on Yupo Course Introduction
- Section 2 Now we will begin painting our tile.
- Section 3 Now we will begin painting on Yupo paper.
- Section 4 Bonus Section - Now we will go over how to seal and present your work.
What You’ll Learn
- Work quickly with Alcohol Inks using a wet in wet technique. , Play with the differences on tile vs Yupo paper., Pour and blend colors wet in wet to create smooth backgrounds., Seal your paintings and learn the materials needed to complete the scene., Create a Bold and Beautiful Alcohol Ink Painting of a Sunset with stormy clouds and Play with Colors and learn tricks to control Alcohol Inks to create details., Where to order Tile Display products
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMaggi Boies
this was my first online paint class and I used photo paper but for a beginner painter, I was quite pleased with my results. thank you!
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AAmie Ross-Orlando
Simple, easy to follow instructions. I am not new to alcohol inks but I am new to AI landscapes so this seems a perfect place to start.
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LLisa P
I really hate to leave anyone less than a 5 star rating. This course is repetitive of the last course. I took this class to learn about alcohol inks endured the first 20% of the course getting to the part where you put ink to support. Yupo can be found on Amazon, DickBlick, really anywhere. It is not hard to find as you suggest. You have a list of watercolor course items at the beginning of your alcohol ink classes, which is confusing. I found myself wondering why I needed Winson and Newton black gouache until I went to the beginning and realize that you have a list for both watercolor and alcohol ink. All that said, you are responsive. You empower your students to take risks, to continue on through what might look like a failed painting at first. You are engaging. Your later courses are better than these first ones. I did like the ZenDoodle class. I gave that one a 5 star rating. It was the first one I completed. I found the second class a bit repetitive and this one even more repetitive. I think you should build on top of previous classes not replay video already seen in previous classes.
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CCindy Golger
Just loved this course like all of Kellie Chasse's classes.