Painting a Winter Wonderland Landscape with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!

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

Today we paint a winter scene with a large tree, some snow, and a small river in just about 10 minutes! This is a real time acrylic landscape painting tutorial.
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
Paints:
Primary Blue (By: BASIC)
Titanium White (By: BASIC)
Burnt Umber (By: BASIC)
Black (By: BASIC)
Sap Green (By: Grumbacher)
Brushes:
Large square headed brush (Artists Loft)
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..
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32 thoughts on “Painting a Winter Wonderland Landscape with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!”

  1. Thank you Ryan. But i dont know why my gray color doesnt look like yours… it looks sharp and unrealistic 🙁

  2. Hello. I really love your painting series and I try to copy as many paintings as I can, in the same way you execute them, so that I can learn. However I do not use canvasses to paint on, but instead use a drawing book which has relatively high gsm paper. I find that usually, I'm unable to smoothly cover the surface as easily as I see you do on canvas, or blend very well. Is that an artifact of the paper itself, or do I just need more practice?

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