Give Your Kids a Taste of Impressionism
with this Beautiful Bluebird Lesson for Free!
You’ve read books about Monet, Renoir, and Degas.
Your kids have done picture studies of countless Impressionist paintings, but have they ever picked up a paintbrush and experienced the tache, alla prima, or impasto techniques that were commonly used by these painters?
If you are curious about our art courses, but not sure if you or your kids would like this teaching style…
If you absolutely love the incredible savings of the Masterpiece Society Studio membership, but want to be sure you’re making a wise investment in your kids’ and teens’ art education…
Then why not try this sample lesson we’ve created for you? Simply subscribe below, then watch your inbox for the private link to this lesson.
As a subscriber, you’ll not only get this free lesson, but you’ll also receive access to our entire Resource Library of eBooks, “Master Artist” study guides, creative affirmations, digital artist prints, and more!
Join me in this simple lesson as I show you how you can take your own photo from a nature walk, nature journal, or even an inspiration piece (as I did with the Birds & Blooms magazine), and create a beautiful work of art.
All you’ll need is:
- a canvas panel (or art journal)
- acrylic paints
- paint brushes
- black Sharpie marker (optional)
- white gel pen (optional)
- foam plate for palette
We’ll even learn a few techniques of
the Impressionist artists!