Author Archives: RandyCBrown

Selecting the Materials for a Wildlife Painting

This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

There are actually three materials that we have to decide on when creating a wildlife painting. These choices hold true for any type of painting but are especially important in wildlife art. Continue reading

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Selecting the Color Scheme for a Wildlife Painting

This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

The color scheme of the painting is largely determined by the three previous processes that I’ve used Continue reading

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Selecting the Wildlife for a Wildlife Painting

This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

In this article I will talk briefly about how I go about choosing what wildlife will appear in the new painting. Continue reading

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Creating the Composition of a Wildlife Painting

This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

The composition of a painting is the way in which the artist takes all the elements of a painting and puts them in an order of placement that is both natural and pleasing to the viewer. Continue reading

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Mallard duck painting entitled “Safely Home”

On October 22 2010, I started a new painting entitled “Safely Home”. I completed the painting today Continue reading

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Creating the Location for a Wildlife Painting

This entry is part 2 of 7 in the series How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

When I’m ready to start a new wildlife painting, I begin by thinking about the story I want to tell through the image. I think about the emotions that I want the image to portray. I decide the time of day the painting will represent and what the main character or characters will be. Continue reading

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How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series How I Begin A Wildlife Painting

Over the years, as a wildlife artist and waterfowl artist, I’ve had people ask how I begin a wildlife painting, so I decided to start this month out with an article about the process I use to begin a new wildlife painting. Continue reading

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