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In today’s lesson, Helen Van Wyk paints a wicker wine bottle hanging on a wall. Using the Trompe-l'œil technique...French for “deceive the eye”...she demonstrates how cast shadows create the illusion of the bottle lifting off the canvas, transforming a flat surface into a striking three-dimensional scene. Helen begins with composition, demonstrating its crucial role in any painting. With her sharp eye for design, she shows how a well-planned composition serves as the foundation for the entire artwork, ensuring balance and harmony. Instead of jumping straight into drawing, Helen uses bold, correctable strokes to map out the composition, ensuring every object fits perfectly on the canvas. Comparing painting to directing a stage play, she explains how bold strokes act as the director, guiding the placement of objects for maximum visual impact and storytelling. Whether you're an experienced artist or just beginning your journey, this lesson highlights how mastering composition can transform your work. Join us as we explore the artistry of creating depth and harmony through thoughtful design. Here is the other lesson Helen spoke about. Technique for Painting Copper • Oil Painting: Technique for Painting Coppe... 00:00 Intro Graphics and Music 00:26 Helen's Teaching Philosophy 01:14 The Composition 04:13 Verify the Subject's Arrangement 04:45 Planning for Trompe-l'œil 06:12 Want It? Need It? Visualize It. 08:35 Painting the Sheet Music 11:02 Plausible Realistic - Not Photo Realistic 12:19 Don't Make Excuses 14:59 Poetic License is Allowed 17:00 Painting the Wicker 20:09 Suggesting the Handle 20:42 The Secret of Painting Glass 22:02 Finalizing the Wicker #oilpaintingteacher #oilpaintingforbeginners #oilpaintingtechniques