Learn How to Draw & Paint “EASTER BUNNY BEST FRIEND“ with Acrylics- Paint and Sip at Home-Art Lesson

PAINTING VIDEO DESCRIPTION – Are you a beginner painter? Want to learn how to paint with acrylics? Looking for an easy Easter painting idea? Let me be your acrylic art instructor as I teach you easy step-by-step instructions throughout this fun beginner art video as you learn how to paint a dog with bunny ears on its head while holding an Easter basket filled with Easter eggs in its mouth—a fun animal portrait “Easter Bunny Best Friend”. What comes to mind when you think of Easter? Commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, sharing a family meal on a Sunday afternoon, going to Church, decorating eggs, smelling beautiful flowers, hiding candy around the house for the kids to find, enjoying the Spring weather, dressing your pet to look like the Easter bunny? Well, this painting has it all and it’s perfect for welcoming in the spring season and all the joy and happiness that comes with it! You’ll learn how to paint this playful rendition of Man’s Best Friend dressed up as an Easter Bunny holding a basket of multicolored ornamental Easter Eggs in his mouth, as he sits patiently and looks up at you with his cute puppy dog eyes waiting for approval. First, you’ll learn how to use simple painting techniques for blending the background for added depth and atmospheric dimension and bokeh dots, using bright pastel colors creating an Easter and springtime feel to your canvas. Then, after drawing and outlining basic shapes to give your pet, eggs, ears and basket, form and structure, you’ll apply a simple base coat as a foundation for the painting process. You’ll then create realistic looking dimension with properly placed highlights and shadows, followed by layering colors to give your pooch texture and fluffy fur on his head, face and body. You will learn how to paint details on his long floppy bunny ears, basket, grass and Easter eggs, giving everything on the canvas a good perspective and realistic 3-D effect like a photograph. Make your spaniel puppy come alive with just a few colors, strokes, and marks. You can personalize the type of dog and paint a golden retriever, beagle, Labrador, German Shepard, French bulldog, Pug, Bassett Hound or poodle. Instead of Easter eggs in a basket, maybe you paint your woofer holding a box or a bag of marshmallow peeps, Reese’s peanut butter eggs, Jelly Beans, dog treats, a chocolate bunny or Cadbury Eggs. Maybe you paint spring flowers, such as, tulips, roses, pansies, or daffodils. The painting process is so simple you’ll feel like it’s a paint by numbers. Using only 3 brushes and 7 colors, you’ll paint like a professional! Have a date night at home, paint party, paint and sip event, or virtual paint night. Paint with gouache, oil paint, or watercolor, any medium will work! Paint just for fun or for art therapy. It’s an easy art project where you can learn how to paint everything Easter: bunny ears, Easter basket, colorful eggs, and, of course, a cute puppy. I hope you enjoy watching this YouTube art video and let’s get painting and let’s get sipping! IMAGE LINK FOR PRINTING: Bunny Best MATERIALS: Canvas: 16x20 stretched primed canvas Brushes: 3/4 inch flat bristle, #6 round synthetic, #2 round synthetic Acrylic Paint: titanium white, mars black, burnt umber (brown), chrome yellow, burnt sienna (rust), cobalt blue and fluorescent purple Other: Chalk, cup of water for washing brushes, paper towel for drying brushes PURCHASE FULL DIY KIT FOR THIS PAINTING or MICHELLE’S ORIGINAL PAINTING HERE: STEPS: 1. 3/4 inch bristle brush – Paint base coat for canvas with brown, yellow and white 2. 3/4 inch bristle brush – Finish background with white, blue, purple, yellow and tan (made in step 1) 3. Chalk – Draw outline for dog and basket 4. #6 round brush – Paint base coat for dog and accessories with rust, brown, black, white, light blue (made in step 2), light yellow (made in step 2) and light purple (made in step 2) 5. #2 round brush – Finish facial features with black, white, rust, blue and brown 6. #6 round and 3/4 inch bristle brushes – Finish fur with black, brown, rust, white and tan 7. #6 round brush – Finish bunny ears with rust, purple, yellow, white and brown 8. #2 round brush – Finish eggs with light yellow, light purple, light blue, brown and white 9. #6 round brush – Finish basket with gray (made in step 4), brown, rust, light yellow, white and black 10. #6 round brush – Finish grass and basket with black, yellow, white, brown and light yellow 11. #2 round brush – Sign with brown LINKS AND CONTACT INFO: Michelle’s Patreon Page: Website: Facebook: Email: contact@ #painting #art #acrylic
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