Foreground, Middle Ground, and Background: A Detailed Guide

This is a detailed guide on the concepts of foreground, middle ground, and background. You’ll learn what they mean and how to paint them effectively. What Do They Mean? The foreground, middle ground, and background refer to areas in space. The foreground refers to the nearest area. The background refers to the area of space … Read more

Staining the Canvas (Underpainting)

This is a detailed guide on staining the canvas (or what is more formally known as underpainting). I remember when I first started using this technique. It had a profound effect on my work and my ability to judge colors. I’ll cover: (I also published a video on this topic here.) What it Means and … Read more

Garden at Giverny by Claude Monet

I stumbled across this painting by Claude Monet, Garden at Giverny. What a shimmering display of color! (Click here to download a high-resolution photo of the painting.) Some key observations: Feel free to share your thoughts about the painting in the comment section below. If you want to learn more, you should check out my Painting … Read more

How to Paint Reflected Light

Reflected light is one of those small but powerful details that can make or break your painting. This post will help you paint it more accurately. I’ll cover: What Is Reflected Light? Reflected light is light that bounces or reflects off objects. For example, the light bouncing off and around the walls of your room—that’s … Read more

The Ultimate Guide to Painting the Sky

The sky is a challenging and dynamic subject. This guide will provide you with guidance on how to paint it. I’ll cover: Shape and Form The sky is transient and fleeting by nature, but that doesn’t mean you should depart from all ideas of structure, shape, and form when painting it. If anything, these concepts … Read more

Gouache – The Ultimate Guide

This is a detailed guide on gouache painting. I’ll cover: What is Gouache?  Gouache (pronounced ‘gwash’) is water-soluble paint that has a matte finish. It is similar to watercolor but is opaque instead of translucent. Gouache paint consists of color pigments bound in gum arabic or dextrin. White pigment or chalk-like material is added to … Read more

How to Name Your Artwork

Let’s cover a simple but important question: “How should I name my artwork?”  I’ll cover: Simple and Descriptive For most artworks, a simple and descriptive title is sufficient. In a few words, describe what the artwork is about. Who is depicted? Where is it? What is it? This is how I title most of my … Read more

7 Tips for High-Contrast Paintings

I have been fond of painting high-contrast scenes lately. Below is one I’m currently working on, Minnippi, Green, Contrast. High-contrast paintings are stunning when they work, but garish when they don’t. It’s a careful balance between pushing the contrast without overdoing it and whilst making sure the painting works as a whole. In light of … Read more

How to Paint Overlapping Objects

Let’s take a look at how to paint overlapping objects. As you might already know, I’ve been working on a tree series lately. The main challenge with this series has been dealing with the complex arrangement of overlapping objects. All the leaves, branches, sky, grass, dappled light, and shadows are so tightly woven together it … Read more