Oil Painting Lessons

Oil Painting Lessons

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Here are several examples of oil paintings I have created using this technique.  Click on them to get a larger view.

Hanging Grapes, an example of this painting is used in the new bonus material section of the E-book.

So why include pictures of my own paintings?  So you can get a deeper understanding of the style and realism that can be achieved using this method of painting.  When I see online lessons offered by others, some are terrific, and well, some are terrible.  Look at the teachers paintings closely.  Would you want to emulate that style or feel into your own paintings?

This is a time honored approach, and it gives you the freedom to paint a vast array of subject matter, and get as detailed as you wish.

With this 3rd edition, I’ve included a linkable Table of content. This makes it soooo easy to move around the eBook by just clicking the Chapter Link.

In the appendix, I also include an entire chapter for the beginner on how to manipulate the paint to create hard and soft (out of focus) edges, so important in painting realism.  There are 2 example paintings used for this.

I’ve also included some just released information on the importance of hard and soft edges using my latest painting as an example!

“When I viewed the paintings on the “A Real Art Lesson” ebook cd tears came to my eyes. The work is stunning and truly inspires me to paint again.”

Don’t have a computer in your art studio? No problem!  With the hi quality PDF format, you can print out this manual and view these great instructions/photo’s from anywhere!  (Every e-book I’ve ever owned, I’ve done this to. I read better from a hardcopy book for some reason)

Alot of folks would say, “it’s impossible to learn to paint like this without years of instruction.”  I beg to differ.  It’s the PROCESS that makes it soooo simple.   If you are not satisfied in any way with the instruction, just drop me a line, I have an unconditional money-back guarantee!

A beginning artist?  I have a whole section on brushwork just for you.  How to make soft transitions you see in watercolor work, how to make hard and soft edges, (and why they are important).

Give it a try risk free!  I know you’ll be satisfied with the instruction, and you will learn tools that will give you a Lifetime of artistic freedom and joy!

You will need Acrobat Adobe Reader to view this e-book.  (Most all e-books are now in this format and most computers already have the program to read them, but just in case, I include links on the download page for you to get your copy.)

All I can say is THANK YOU! I am not a formal artist, but have always loved art and want to learn to paint. You are so clear in your presentations, all my questions that I have never understood, are answered now.

You have given me inspiration…I will get started, and am anxious to start another picture using your stages as described in your book.

“32 years ago I had just given birth to my 5th child. A month early, she weighed 11 pounds, 14 1/2 ounces, breech. I was so jazzed I walked the halls all night. The nurses kept trying to get me to go lie down but I was supercharged. and oddly, it was not the birthing of a baby, it was the birthing of an idea. The calendar over the nurses station was a photo of Picasso Blue Period, where he drew/painted a lady on a piece of masonite or paper bag. I “saw” that for the first time. I’d already had a semester with Siegfried Hahn, and I knew sharp focus was the way I wanted to work. I also knew the Old Masters way was the vehicle. I could never find the “notes” to back me up. I started back to college when my 9th child started first grade. I was 48 years old. Four years to get my BAFA. And now I have this lesson that will help me do it “my way” finally. I wish I had this ebook lesson back in 2000 to show my professors that I did know there was a process that they refused to teach me. FINALLY! My thanks. ”

“”Composition was chosen as a title because that word expresses the idea upon which the method here presented is founded the “putting together” of lines, masses and colors to make a harmony.Design, understood in its broad sense, is a better word, but popular usage has restricted it to decoration. Composition, building up of harmony, is the fundamental process in all the fine arts. I hold that art should be approached through composition rather than through imitative drawing. The many different acts and processes combined in a work of art may be attacked and mastered one by one, and thereby a power gained to handle them unconsciously when they must be used together. If a few elements can be united harmoniously, a step has been taken toward further creation.””

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You’ve heard correctly! Mabry Mill, a famous Virginia landmark is now the subject of a new Landscape Demonstration EBook available through CLICKBANK also. Click on this link here to get all the fine details of what is available within this instructional book.

A section for beginners that describes in great detail exactly how to create that “out of focus” look.  The “soft and hard” edges we painters always refer to in realistic work.  The painting below is just a small example used in this new section of the E-book.  I’ve been told this chapter alone is worth the value of the entire e-book!  But I think it’s just one… Read more…