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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.
  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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Experience the serene and harmonious beauty of "Ben Lawers" through this painting that skillfully blends geometric abstraction with the natural landscape of Scotland. The composition is dominated by soft, cool tones of green, blue, and teal, echoing the tranquil environment and the gentle contours of the hills and sky. The clear demarcation of shapes and contrasting hues provides a modern interpretation of the enduring elegance of Ben Lawers. The simplicity of the forms invites the viewer to appreciate the quiet strength of nature.

Step-by-Step Painting Guide

Materials Needed

  • Acrylic paints in green, blue, teal, and neutral tones.
  • Brushes: a medium flat brush, a small detail brush, and a large flat brush for backgrounds.
  • Canvas, as provided in your Paint-Your-Own Pack.
  • Printed line drawings and grids.
  • Palette for mixing colors.
  • Water and a cloth for cleaning brushes.

Using the Line Drawings and Grid

The included line drawings and grid are designed to help you lay out the primary shapes accurately. Place the grid over your canvas to guide your sketching process, ensuring each geometric segment matches with the source image.

Step 1: Prepare Your Canvas

  1. Apply a thin, even coat of white gesso to your canvas if desired. Allow it to dry completely.
  2. Use the grid or line drawing to lightly sketch the composition onto your canvas with a pencil.

Step 2: Painting the Sky and Background Mountains

  1. Mix a light greenish-blue: Use your medium flat brush to gently fill in the upper background using this color.
  2. Paint the distant hills: Create a slightly darker tone of the sky color and paint the mountains using clear, geometric shapes as guides.

Step 3: Painting the Foreground and Midground

  1. Mix a muted green: Using the large flat brush, paint the foreground sections with broad, even strokes.
  2. Add deeper tones: Introduce teal and deeper greens for the midground shapes, carefully following the geometric patterns.

Step 4: Defining Geometric Shapes

  1. Outline and fill: Use the small detail brush to define sharp edges and align the color transitions between each shape.
  2. Layering: Apply additional layers where necessary to achieve a rich, smooth finish.

Step 5: Final Details and Touch-ups

  1. Review the color palette: Compare your work against the source image and adjust any colors that need brightening or softening.
  2. Clean up edges: Use your detail brush to clean any blurred lines between the geometric sections.
  3. Varnish (Optional): Once completely dry, consider applying a varnish to protect the painting and enhance color depth.

Take your time to appreciate the calm symmetry and balance in this artwork as you bring it to life on your canvas. Let the peaceful hues of Ben Lawers guide you to a finished piece that beautifully captures the essence of this majestic Scottish landscape.

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