Undoubtedly, ocean scenes have been and remain very popular artworks. Studies have shown that people are unconsciously drawn to objects that resemble bodies of water, so it’s no surprise that ocean art has become so well-liked. At first glance, these ocean scenes seem to be highly detailed and intricate but surprisingly are rather simple to create with the correct materials, tools and knowledge.
In this course, you will be shown step-by-step how to create a stunning bird’s eye view of an ocean shoreline with golden sands, crashing waves and beautiful gradient blues of the ocean. Join me to experience the magic of acrylic paint pouring, where the end result will always be unpredictable and unique. Come alone or bring a friend for a great bonding session or just take time out for yourself, to relax and immerse yourself in a cloud of creativity for a few hours.
Course Outline:
Basic supplies you will need and where to purchase them from
Ocean scene tips, tricks and techniques
Choosing the right colours and tools for the project
Step by step demonstrations
What products to use to seal and protect your canvas when it’s completely dry
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to produce acrylic paint pour ocean scenes and create stunning ocean scenes on canvas
What to bring:
Plastic disposable drop sheet/table cover to protect your car from any drips and spills
Optional apron and don’t dress to impress as acrylic paint pouring can be messy
About the Tutor:
'Hello there! I’m Lily and I’m a qualified trainer and assessor, educator and mixed media artist. I discovered acrylic paint pouring a few years ago and my passion for this medium grew over time as I experimented and created unique one-of-a-kind abstract art. I love the surprise element of this medium and the fact that you never know what you will end up with. Additionally, I enjoy the therapeutic benefits of acrylic paint pouring and sharing my skills and knowledge and bringing some creative happiness to everyone.'
Other Information:
To ensure resources are ready for you at the start of your course, we ask you ideally enrol at least one week before the course commences.
All courses need a minimum number of students to run ("we try our hardest to get those") . If your course does not have enough students it will be cancelled before the commencement and you will be informed.
$139Limited
inc GST
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$132
Acrylic Paint Pouring - Ocean Scene
<p><p>Undoubtedly, ocean scenes have been and remain very popular artworks. Studies have shown that people are unconsciously drawn to objects that resemble bodies of water, so it’s no surprise that
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