Alla Prima Painting - Metal Kettle

Lizet Dingemans

In this hour-long alla prima class, Lizet Dingemans shows us how to capture reflection in still life by painting a metal kettle! This is a gold subscriber special, and is not a live session. For this video, Lizet uses: Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Ultra-Marine Blue and Titanium White with synthetic brushes.
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