Painting a Winter Forest Landscape with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!

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Details of Painting a Winter Forest Landscape with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!

Today we paint a winter forest scene with a couple of large trees, and an Icy river in 10 minutes! This is a real time acrylic landscape painting tutorial.
Paints:
Primary Blue (By: BASIC)
Titanium White (By: BASIC)
Burnt Umber (By: BASIC)
Black (By: BASIC)
Brushes:
Really large (wall sized) flat headed brush (unbranded)
Medium square headed brush (old and rough, unbranded)
Medium square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Small square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Large Round headed brush (unbranded)
Medium round headed burhs (Artists Loft)
Water:
Um..tap..
Hour long lessons & Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onehourpaintings
You can find my book on the essentials of acrylic painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/496230403/acrylics-for-beginners-the-essentials?ref=shop_home_active_1
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22 thoughts on “Painting a Winter Forest Landscape with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!”

  1. Hey Ryan. I really enjoy your fantastic videos and become inspired by them everytime I wach em. thank you verry much. greetings from Berlin.

  2. love these 10 min paintings. love all ur paintings but I find these 10 min ones really help in the learning process for ur other paintings ?

  3. Why does my brush run out of paint soon.. and i couldn't make thin tree lines.. i do use flat tip brush.. even the tiniest tip brush wouldn't make that thin branches? any tips fo that?

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