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Painting - Isle of Lewis - Scotland in Summer
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Original painting of Isle of Lewis
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Tonal version
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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
Sepia Sketch
Sepia sketch with grid
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Sketch
Sketch with grid
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  1. Buy the Paint-it-Yourself Pack.: Check out securely, then instantly receive your PDF pack by email.
  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.
  3. Start Your Sketch / Tracing: Transfer or trace the line drawing onto your canvas/paper. Use grid lines if you want perfect proportions.
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Painting Guidance

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The painting of the Isle of Lewis captures the serene and vibrant essence of a Scottish coastal landscape. The scene is bathed in sunlight, with cottages dotting lush green fields, overlooking a calm blue sea. The sky is expansive with light, wispy clouds, and the land bursts with colorful wildflowers, creating a harmonious balance between nature and artistry. The palette is bright and vivid, utilizing blues, greens, yellows, and touches of floral reds and oranges, embodying a style that is both impressionistic and bold.

Painting Guide

Step 1: Preparing Your Workspace

  • Ensure you have the Paint-Your-Own Pack ready.
  • Set up your canvas, paints, brushes, and other materials in a well-lit area.
  • Review the line drawings and artist grid to familiarize yourself with the composition.

Step 2: Sketching the Base

Using the provided line drawing, lightly sketch the outlines on your canvas with a pencil. The grid can help maintain proportions and composition accuracy.

Step 3: Painting the Sky

  1. Mix various shades of blue, white, and a hint of yellow to represent the sky.
  2. Apply these mixtures with broad, sweeping brushstrokes to create an expansive, airy sky.
  3. Use lighter tones towards the horizon and deep blues as you move upward.

Step 4: Creating the Sea

  1. Blend darker blues with subtle greens to capture the sea’s depth and color.
  2. Paint horizontal strokes to suggest movement and reflection.
  3. Add a few touches of white and lighter blue for highlights and reflections.

Step 5: Adding the Land

  1. Use greens and yellows to paint the grassy areas.
  2. Focus on mixing colors that reflect sunlight's impact on the terrain.
  3. Detail darker hues on the shadowed rocks and sections using bold strokes.

Step 6: Painting the Cottages

  1. Use whites and greys for the cottages, ensuring they stand out against the landscape.
  2. Add small details such as roofs and windows using darker tones.

Step 7: Finishing with Details and Flowers

  1. Sparsely add colorful dots and dabs using reds, oranges, and yellows to suggest wildflowers.
  2. Balance these with dark and light green strokes for foliage texture.

Step 8: Reviewing and Adjusting

  • Step back and examine your painting for any adjustments in color balance or detail.
  • Allow your painting to dry before making any final touch-ups.

Remember: Art is personal. Feel free to experiment with colors and techniques to make the painting uniquely yours!

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