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Hibiscus Flowers Bouquet Acrylic Painting With Certified Art Teacher

Learn how to sketch and then paint Hibiscus flowers and tropical leaves with acrylic paints in this one-time class.
Valentina Lawless
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(782)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

These large beautiful flower comes in many colors and grows in warmer climates. It is also very popular in the state of Hawaii. 
What is it you ask? Hibiscus, of course!
Learn how to paint Hibiscus flowers and tropical leaves with acrylic paints in this one-time class.
Perfect for the beginner painter! Teacher will paint along and show every step! I use two cameras, with one showing my hands/painting.
Create your own spring masterpiece.
We will start with a simple sketch. Please make sure you have a pencil.
We will choose a color for the background and start with painting an outline.
We will use white, black, pink, purple and yellow paints to create beautiful flowers.
We will use light green and dark green to create tropical leaves around the Hibiscus flowers.
Little artists will have an opportunity to show their paintings to fellow artists at the end of the class.
Colors we will definitely need: black, white, pink, red, purple, yellow, light green and dark green. Having more colors on hand is great!
**Depending on the number of students and their skill level, this class might end a few minutes early or run 5-20 minutes extra.**

Looking forward to seeing you in my class!

Fun facts: Hibiscus flowers are edible, which means people use them in teas, soups, salads, jams and even candies! Hibiscus flowers has a lemony taste, and are full of in vitamin C. There are more than 200 different types of Hibiscus flowers, coming in colors of white, pink, red, yellow and purple. What color will your Hibiscus flower be?

Other Details

Supply List
-Pencil and Eraser (We will start with a sketch)
-Cup with water and paper towel or a piece of cloth for cleaning brushes
- canvas, canvas board or mixed media paper of any size. However, keep in mind the ability of your artist. Younger children might have a difficult time covering a large surface.
-Acrylic paints: Colors we will definitely need: black, white, purple, pink, red, yellow, light green and dark green. Having more colors is great! 
-A palette - any dish we could use for mixing colors
-Various brushes: Large flat brush, medium flat brush and small detail brush
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
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782reviews
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I am certified K-12 Art Teacher

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$12

per class
Meets once
55 min

Completed by 38 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-10 learners per class

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