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In week 15, instructor Cornelia Hernes will guide you through the intricate process of painting the lavender, a key element in the still-life composition. You will learn the techniques to capture the delicate textures and vibrant hues of the lavender, making it stand out yet seamlessly integrate within the overall artwork. Cornelia will also emphasize the importance of adding those final touches and smaller details that breathe life into a painting. By the end of this lesson, you will have a deeper appreciation for the nuances that transform a good painting into a great one, and the skills to execute them in your own work.
Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.
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1. Learning Recommendation
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2. Oiling Out the Background and Pre-Mixing Palette
53m 7s -
3. Establishing the Dark Values of the Lavender
20m 0s -
4. Modeling the Stems of the Lavender
41m 51s -
5. Refining the Stems of the Lavender
26m 29s -
6. Continuing to Develop the Lavender
55m 11s -
7. Working on the Ribbon and Stray Strands of the Lavender
46m 48s -
8. Refining the Stray Strands and Adding in Light Masses to the Bundle
43m 18s -
9. Developing the Lavender Flowers
50m 41s -
10. Detailing the Lavender Branch
14m 35s -
11. Adding in Conclusive Brushstrokes to the Painting
13m 44s -
12. Refining the Background Wooden Planks
24m 24s -
13. Adding Details to the Background Wood
24m 10s -
14. Conclusion
4m 54s -
15. Adding a Range of Textural Variations Assignment
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16. Assignment
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