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Paint storm
Paint storm








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Try to make this line thinner than the main bolt. Next, loosely paint a branch off of your first bolt. Then paint a very loose/ jagged line that goes down to the top of the black mountain. Start at about an inch below the top edge of the canvas. Use a 10/0 round brush and titanium white to paint the large lightning bolt. You can fill this brown land area in with expressive strokes by painting in “x” and “cross hatching” strokes that do not blend all the way. Add in a small amount of white in the brown and gently blend it so that the bottom of this land area is slightly lighter on the bottom and slightly darker on the top. Then bring the line up slightly on the right. Paint a loose/wavy line starting at about 3/4″ below the base of the mountain on the right. Use your #8 round brush to paint a land area on the bottom of the canvas. Next, load your palette with raw umber and titanium white. Then paint the mountain in solid black down to the base/horizon line. Paint the edges so they are wavy/ loose lines. The highest peak is on the right and then it dips down to the right and left. The highest peak of this mountain is about 5″ from the horizon line. Use a #8 round brush and mars black to paint the mountain. You don’t have to mix the colors equally, you can leave it sort of unblended all the way. Use a 3/4″ flat wash brush and paint left and right stokes across the canvas. Mix the two colors together to create a light blue. Use cerulean blue and titanium white to paint the ground. Gently blend this color but do not over blend it. Be sure to add a little bit of extra white in the center where the large lightning bolt will be. Paint vertical strokes with the four colors all above your horizontal line. Let these colors blend gently to create the impression of rain falling down in the sky. Gently blend the cerulean, deep violet and titanium white in the vertical direction. Start at the top of the canvas and paint vertical strokes. Load it into Prussian Blue and thin the Prussian Blue slightly down with the water on the brush. Then load your 3/4″ wash brush in water and tap dry.

paint storm

Use a ruler to draw a very light horizontal line across the canvas. Next, measure about 2.5″ from the bottom of the canvas.

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Load your palette with the four colors: titanium white, Prussian Blue, cerulean blue and deep violet.










Paint storm