In this lesson, "Misty Villa Autumn Scene", Ginger shows you how to evaluate the values and tones. Once again, layering is key to a successful painting.
Ginger shows the importance of dry brushing.
Tutorial

The "Misty Villa Autumn Scene" is painted on a 12" x 16" stretched canvas using Ginger's standard palette of colors.
See "Supplies Needed" below.
This is a "2-Cookie" lesson.
Introduction
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Resources / Traceables
Supplies Needed:
- Titanium White
- Zinc Mixing White
- Cadium Yellow Medium
- Yellow Oxide or Orchre
- Marigold
- Vat Orange Golden
- Cadium Red Medium
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Phthalo Blue
- Ultramarine Blue
- Dioxazine Purple
- Burnt Umber
- Burnt Sienna
- Raw Umber
- 1/4" Angle Brush
- 3/8" Angle Brush
- 1/2" Angle Brush
- 5/8" Angle Brush
- 3/4" Angle Brush
- Bright #8 Brush
- T-Square
- Ruler
- Chalk or Pastel Pencils
- Palette Knife
- 12" x 16" Stretched Canvas
Beautiful painting. I thought that this would be a 3 cookie lesson. Anyways a professional urban planner asked me for a rural painting and the techniques used in this will definitely help me for the commission. Of course will be doing my own original. Thanks so much for the lesson.
Stunning painting Ginger! Love the colors and the depth!! Yes and yes! Would love to see more landscape paintings like this!
I’m loving this lesson, sent in for PAC. I live in France with views like this.
Oh Ginger I ADORE your painting! I want to do it next ! I tried the Poppies which you said is similar … remember the one that I mistakenly had three different styles in? Well that was last year, so I hope, since I’ve learned more in the last year, to be very successful on this! I must! Then I will do a new Poppies! 😊 I can’t tell you how very much I Love these two paintings! I will work very hard to do it a beautifully as I am able! Thanks so much Ginger for bringing this painting to us!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such a beautiful painting! Can’t wait to try this one! Love landscapes!
Lovely! Landscapes like this are such a delight. I would love to visit Europe some day and get inspiration in person. 🙂