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Painting - Ben Lawers - Scottish Flowers and Flora
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Original painting of Ben Lawers
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Painting with grid
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Line drawing
Line Drawing
Line drawing with grid
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Sepia sketch
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  2. Display on a Device or Print It: View the outlines, sketches, and grids on your iPad or phone—or print them out for easy tracing.
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Painting Guidance

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The painting of Ben Lawers captures the breathtaking Scottish landscape in a stunning geometric style. The angular forms of the mountains create a rhythmic flow, with lush greens and earth tones interweaving to evoke the natural beauty of the highlands. Flowers in vivid yellows and oranges emerge prominently from the foreground, adding a touch of warmth and vibrancy. The sky is a delicate contrast in soft whites and greys, complementing the stark geometric forms. This painting harmoniously blends realism with abstraction, using a color palette that captures the essence of the natural landscape.

Step-by-Step Painting Guide

Materials Needed

  • Acrylic paints (refer to the included color wheel)
  • Brushes (variety of sizes)
  • Canvas or prepared painting surface
  • Palette for mixing colors
  • Water jar and cleaning cloth

Preparation

Before starting, ensure you have all the materials ready as outlined above. Familiarize yourself with the color palette, using the color wheel to understand the dominant and most-used colors in the painting. The line drawing and artist grid will help with the initial sketch.

Using the Line Drawing and Grid

  1. Position the Line Drawing: Begin by transferring the line drawing onto your canvas. Use the grid version if you prefer more accuracy in capturing the composition. Pencil lightly to ensure marks are easy to adjust.
  2. Apply the Grid: If using the grid, draw a corresponding grid on your canvas lightly in pencil. This will guide your placement of geometric shapes and maintain proportion.

Painting Process

Step 1: Background and Sky

  1. Mix soft white and grey: For the sky, start with a gentle wash of white, adding hints of grey to suggest clouds.
  2. Layer for Depth: Build up layers to create soft transitions in the sky, maintaining the abstract style.

Step 2: Mountains and Foreground

  1. Base Colors: Use the reference painting to mix the right greens for the mountains. Begin with broader shapes, gradually refining edges.
  2. Geometric Forms: Follow the line drawing closely to achieve the sharp geometric angles. Use a flat brush for clean lines.
  3. Depth and Shadow: Incorporate darker greens and browns in shadowed areas to enhance depth.

Step 3: Flowers

  1. Bold Yellows and Oranges: For the flowers, utilize the vivid yellows and oranges from your palette. Start by blocking in the major shapes.
  2. Detailing: With a smaller brush, develop the intricate petals and stems. Refer to the line drawing to maintain accuracy.
  3. Highlights and Shadows: Add highlights on petals using a lighter yellow, and shadows with a touch of brown.

Step 4: Final Touches

  1. Review and Refine: Step back and examine overall balance. Adjust any areas that feel flat by enhancing highlights and deepening shadows.
  2. Texture and Detail: Use a fine brush to add finishing touches to the flowers and foreground elements.

Conclusion

Allow your painting to dry thoroughly. Once completed, compare your work with the source image to see your progress and areas for future improvement. Enjoy the unique rendition of Ben Lawers, capturing its timeless beauty through this personal artistic journey.

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