Katie ORourke Art
Katie ORourke Art
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Experimenting with Willow and Stone in Acrylic Painting
Let’s get inspired by nature! Not sure where to start? Grab some wood and stone. In this video I show you how to make small abstract paintings using a palette inspired by the colors and patterns of willow and stone.
Materials I use are
Golden Heavy Body Paints
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Payne’s Grey
Titan Buff
Titanium White
I am working on 140# watercolor paper.
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Exploring Layers:Building Depth In Your Abstract Paintings
Переглядів 6 тис.21 день тому
Using a simple color palette, light magenta, turquoise pthahlo, azo gold, mars black and titanium white. All golden heavy body acrylics. I wanted to recreate the feeling of being in the forest and kept to the colors I have been seeing on my daily walks. I am using mixed media paper, paint, pencil, oil pastels by Sennelier and Posca pens. These abstract paintings are many layers of a call and re...
How to paint autumn leaves in acrylic
Переглядів 99Місяць тому
Autumn in Vermont is beyond gorgeous! I can’t walk around town without gathering a pocket full of colorful leaves! I came back to my studio after a walk and I had to figure out HOW to make these gorgeous colors. I love it when inspiration strikes and curiosity and determination take over! Join me in discovering how to make a vibrant autumn palette! 🎨 🍁 Thank you to Chad Hollister for his inspir...
How to use acrylic paint for intuitive abstract art
Переглядів 580Місяць тому
Learn to create joyful abstract paintings using a simple palette. Using two colors plus white, you can create small abstract paintings using an intuitive approach. Let your hands guide you and trust in the process!
Complementary Colors 101 @katieorourkeart
Переглядів 58Рік тому
The easiest way to find out the complement of any color! Here is a visual explanation you won’t forget. If you know your three primary colors, RED, BLUE and YELLOW, you can always figure out the complement by taking one color away and mixing the two together that are left. Easy peasy! Have fun painting!