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Landscape Painting Techniques: Sky Painting Tips, Realistic Trees, Reflective Water & Atmospheric Perspective

Welcome to the Yarnell School of Fine Art blog! If you want your landscape paintings to feel more realistic, inviting, and full of depth, the right techniques can make all the difference. From soft cloud shapes and believable tree foliage to reflective water and distant hills, landscape painting is built in layers. In this guide,…

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How to Create Depth in Landscape Paintings Using Atmospheric Perspective

Creating a landscape that feels spacious, realistic, and inviting is one of the most rewarding goals for any artist. One of the most effective ways to create depth in landscapes is through atmospheric perspective painting. Atmospheric perspective helps artists show distance in painting by adjusting color, value, contrast, detail, and edges as objects move farther…

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Which Painting Medium Is Best for Beginners? A Realistic Comparison

If you’re new to painting, one of the first questions you’ll probably ask is: What is the best painting medium for beginners? With so many options available, choosing between acrylics, oils, and watercolors can feel overwhelming. Each medium offers a unique painting experience, learning curve, and artistic style. In this beginner-friendly guide, we’ll break down…

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Acrylic vs Oil vs Watercolor: Choosing the Best Painting Medium for Your Artistic Style

Welcome to the Yarnell School of Fine Art blog! One of the most common questions artists ask is: Which painting medium is right for me? Understanding the differences between acrylic vs oil vs watercolor can help you develop your skills faster and choose the materials that best fit your creative goals. In this guide, we’ll…

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Color Mixing Basics: Master Complementary Colors, Warm vs Cool Palettes, and Realistic Skin Tones

Unlocking the Secrets of Color Theory & Mixing for Realistic Landscapes and Portraits at Yarnell School of Fine Art Welcome to the vibrant world of color! At Yarnell School of Fine Art, we believe that mastering color mixing basics is one of the most important skills a painter can develop. Whether you’re creating dramatic landscapes…

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5 Composition Mistakes That Make Paintings Look Flat (and How to Fix Them)

Hello, fellow artists! If you’ve ever stepped back from your canvas and wondered why your work feels like a flat looking painting, you’re not alone. One of the biggest challenges artists face is mastering composition. In this blog, we’ll break down the most common composition mistakes in painting and show you how to improve painting…

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Composition & Design in Painting

Mastering Strong Compositional Rules for Visual Storytelling Welcome to the April blog from the Yarnell School of Fine Art! Today, we’re exploring one of the most powerful skills any artist can develop—composition and design in painting. Whether you’re just starting out or refining your craft, understanding strong compositional rules like the rule of thirds, focal…

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Value Before Color: Why Great Paintings Start in Black and White

Great paintings begin with strong values. Learning to focus on value before color helps artists create depth, contrast, and more powerful compositions. Grayscale painting studies, tonal studies, and value painting exercises train artists to see light and shadow clearly before adding color. Welcome back to the Yarnell School of Fine Art blog! Today we’re exploring…

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Mastering Light & Shadow in Painting: Value Scales, Chiaroscuro, and Tonal Studies

At the Yarnell School of Fine Art, one of the most important skills any painter can learn is understanding light and shadow in painting. When artists learn to control values—the range from light to dark—they create depth, realism, and powerful visual impact. Through value scales, tonal studies, chiaroscuro techniques, and underpainting techniques, artists can transform…

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How to Fix Muddy Colors in Your Paintings (And Prevent Them)

Hello, fellow artists! If you’ve ever stepped back from a painting and thought, “Why do my colors look dull and lifeless?” you’re likely dealing with muddy colors in painting. The good news? Muddy paint is a common issue—and one you can absolutely fix. In this guide, we’ll break down the biggest color mixing mistakes, show…

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