In this lesson, “Spring Training a Ball, Bat, and Glove”, Ginger shows you how to draw these images onto the canvas using the grid system. The background is the same that we have used for many of the ODG still lifes. You can see that this painting uses a limited palette.
You are strongly encouraged to watch this lesson before picking up the paints and brushes, but the choice is yours. This lesson has a lot of layers and Ginger will explain how she controls the lights and darks…the secret to any great painting.
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Ginger takes a portion of Monet’s painting to show you how you can sometimes see a painting within a painting. We have supplied you with the full original image so you can go for the full painting.
“Stone Bottles and Mug” is a step into the past by Vincent Van Gogh. Ginger shows you how to recreate this masterpiece in this step-by-step acrylic painting lesson.
In this lesson, “Stone Church in Winter”, Ginger shows you how to take a fall photograph and turn into a lovely winter scene.
This was a church that Jon photographed from across the river to the other side. There were 3 churches all in a row together. Ginger took this one and turned it into this wonderful winter scene.
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In this lesson, “Sunset Beach”, Ginger shows you how to start with a yellow underpainting and create a colorful sunset that reflects these colors on the beach.
Great lesson if you want something little more challenging than the 2-Cookie lessons, but not so hard that you go down with the sun.
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In this lesson, “Tazz the Tiger”, Ginger shows you how to paint a colorful tiger in a very impressionistic style. You will want to watch the lesson through because this was designed as she was painting it.
This lesson can be accomplished by any artist that has mastered the basic skills of blending and mixing. This particular lesson has a lot of layers to build up the different colors.
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In this lesson, “The Found Rusty Key”, Ginger shows you how to use a limited palette to create this three-dimensional acrylic painting that will a challenge even for our more seasoned artists.
In this lesson, “The Old Great Pine”, Ginger shows you how to make a variety of greens. There is a lot of shades of green in this painting that was originally painted by Paul Cezanne.
Also, this lesson will teach you about noticing patterns and shapes. This tutorial has a lot to offer.
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This is one of the oldest lessons that we have and some of you have asked for us to bring it out of retirement. The quality is NOT as good as we producing now, but several requests have come in. We are making it for sale only and for a special price forever.
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Watch this lesson through as you munch on your “Box of Cookies” and drink your nice ice cold glass of milk. This is a lesson worth investing the time to do it proper…you will learn a lot about the techniques that Ginger uses.
In this lesson, “Three Magnolias”, Ginger shows you how to paint this campaign piece to the single Magnolia on red velvet.
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In this lesson, “Trickster the Card Dog”, Ginger will teach you a lot in this lesson. Spend the time to watch the lesson, ask questions if you have them, and maybe do some practice paintings. Just a thought.
This is the tutorial that you have been waiting for and it’s finally here. Take your time, watch the lesson first, and use the Personal Art Coaching (PAC) option as you go…don’t wait until you think you are done!
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This painting of the “Undersea World Adventure” will be a challenge to paint, but will be well worth it for your portfolio of artwork. Ginger will take you step by step and she will show how to layer the different colors to create this undersea masterpiece with lots of beautiful fish.
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