One of the things that sets exceptional (and memorable) artists apart from other artists is their brush strokes. An accomplished artist’s brush strokes are as unique as that artist’s fingerprints, and many artists, like Vincent van Gogh, were particularly noted for the power, beauty, and passion that their brush strokes had.
Artists who have command of these tools are in a position to boldly leave their mark on the world. That’s why it’s so important to know the different types of brushes that exist.
The purpose of this art resource and guide is to walk you through the different types of artists' brushes there are, as well as to give you some pointers for making loose, transcendent brush strokes that will move your art collectors.
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In the Mastery Program, art students are taught how to create looser, more masterful brush strokes. This does take time and practice, but the results speak for themselves.
You should lay your brush strokes down in layers, trying to avoid blending the strokes. Stabbing, dabbing, and over-mixing brush strokes make them look muddy and steal their vibrant emotional power. Put the brush strokes down, allow them to dry, and then go back over the painting and fix mistakes after the paint has dried.
Ironically, if you care too much about the outcome of your painting, your paintings will often look stilted and the brush strokes will lose their impact. Therefore, it’s best to lay down your brush strokes with confidence. Again, you can always correct them later.
Once you lay down a brush stroke on your canvas, change the color and the stroke of your brush strokes the next time you put brush to canvas. This allows you to avoid blending your brush strokes and keeps your paint colors looking lively.
Along the same lines, using different brushes throughout your painting allows you to add more variety to your work. Your heart, passion and technique will show in your work, making your work more emotionally gripping to those who see it.
The brushes you choose have a significant impact on the paintings you’re able to create. They can mean the difference between creating a just okay painting and a potential masterwork. The key is to learn what types of artists’ brushes there are and how to lay down your brush strokes in a loose, expressive manner.
If you’re interested in learning more about how to paint, making masterful brush strokes filled with passion and emotion, look into our Mastery Program. This professional-level program will teach you this and other important art techniques.
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