Easy Paint Carnations in Acrylics
Learn How to Paint Carnations one easy stroke at a time. Even beginners can master this simple tutorial. Beautiful carnations to paint.
Come learn how easy it is to paint carnations in acrylics. One simple stroke layered on another to create these beautiful flowers.
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This is the one of two tutorials on painting Carnations. This one is painted with a flat brush.
Get Started Painting Carnations
1.Double load your flat brush with Alizarin Crimson and White. Using the chisel edge, drag the brush upwards and wiggle the red edge and trying to keep the white edge in place, then slide the brush back down. (definitely need to see the video to get what I mean) This creates the petal shape.
2. Repeat…Keep adding petals until you have the shape, keep the white edge as narrow as possible. Space the petals apart for definition.
Bottom Petals
3. Make the bottom petals more of at a horizontal or leaning down a bit to give it more of an umbrella shape.
4.Keep layering the petals until you have at least 3 layers of petals.
Calyx
5. Using a U stroke and the brush double loaded with Evergreen and Celery Green, paint on the Calyx.
6. Flip the brush so you are using the Evergreen on the trailing edge to make small chisel edge strokes to connect it to the flower and Calyx.
Paint Carnation Stem
7. Reload and drag your brush on the chisel edge to create the stem.
Leaves
8. The leaves are a simple elongated flat leaf stroke. I am working on a post and video on just leaves, which will be posted in the future. You can see how I do these in the video.
And basically that is how you paint a Carnation with a flat brush.
Watch the real time video to see me paint them.
Supplies:
#10 Flat or Bright brush
Paints: DecoArt Americana (available in most craft stores like Michaels, Hobby Lobby etc)
these are the colors I used but anything you have that is comparable will work
Alizarin Crimson (or any color you wish actually)
Fuschia
Titanium White
Evergreen
Foliage Green
This is a good set with an array of colors.
Happy Painting!
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Thank you for sharing!.You are such an inspiration!
Mary Lou
Thank you for all your tutorials. Love your work. Look forward to more of your New painting projects.
Thank You ❤️
Very calming to learn by.
Thank you, Carol. Painting should be a calming and enjoyable experience. I am glad that you find my teaching relaxing.