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HOW TO PAINT REALISTIC BIRDS ALLA PRIMA IN OILS -with Suzanne Barrett Justis Learn how to paint realistic birds alla prima in oils with this easy to follow oil painting tutorial. This easy step by step speed painting video is made for beginners as well as advanced painters. I am using oil paints in this video, but a lot of these same painting techniques can be applied with acrylic paints Watch or follow along as I paint the Carolina Wren alla prima, from start to finish starting with a rough vine charcoal drawing. I will go over the paint palette and talk a little about color mixing as I go along. I will show you how I layer the impasto paint to create detail in the feathers and use a paint scraper to help create the feet. You will also learn to use impasto paints to create the fine details in feathers and other details to create the believability in your work. Chapters; 00:00 Intro to Carolina Wren 01:29 The set up for the painting including the pain palette 04:28 Blocking in the bird with paint 09:06 Layering impasto paint for detail 13:27 Putting in the stick 14:30 Using the paint scraper and rigger brush to put the feet and legs in 17:22 Addition of Cad Yellow to palette 19:20 Last bit of detail to finish up the Carolina Wren Follow or paint along and learn my painting process of this original artwork. Whether you are a recreation painting enthusiast or an astute painting pupil, you should find this video extremely helpful and informative. Please feel free to ask any questions and leave them in the comment section and know I will get to the promptly. Perhaps YOU have a favorite bird that you would like to see me paint, then let me know, it may become my next video. If you find this video helpful, give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. That would be awesome if you did! If you are interested in taking my upcoming Pet Portrait workshop in Cartersville, GA, check out the Booth Western Art Museum's website here and register here https://boothmuseum.org/ To Register for Workshop https://79494.blackbaudhosting.com/79... Booth Western Art Museum Address: 501 N Museum Dr, Cartersville, GA 30120 Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM Fri Phone: (770) 387-1300 The Workshop Friday – Saturday, January 14 – 15, 2022 9 am to 4 pm Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 15 students FEE: $225.00 for Booth Museum Members, $275.00 for not-yet-members I generally use Rosemary and Company paint brushes and will include the link here for your consideration https://www.rosemaryandco.com?u=5711a7 one of the brush I used for the most was a Synthetic Shiraz pointed rigger, I will also leave you the link to the brush here. It is a very versatile brush, and you can see that if was able to do everything I asked of it in this painting tutorial https://www.rosemaryandco.com/oil-bru... I also used several of the Eclipse long Filberts of various sizes, you can find them here https://www.rosemaryandco.com/oil-bru... and Ivory long filberts, my " work horse brush" I love them. https://www.rosemaryandco.com/ivory-l... and you know how I love my Ivory Daggers for creating long flowing lines, like in hair and tall grasses and in tree branches etc...here is the link https://www.rosemaryandco.com/ivory-d... If you would like to more see real- time, information packed videos, please check out my Patreon Page and become a patron / suzannebarrettjustis contact me / suetheartist https://www.sbjfineart.com / suzannebarrettjustis #allaprimabird #carolinawrenpainting #timelapsedoilpainting