The acrylic painting masterclass "Golden Sails" took place in Russian House in Valletta on February 22.
Using brushes and a palette knife, participants created a seascape capturing the golden hour before sunset, where the silhouettes of sailing ships could be seen drifting on the waves. There was no need for a preliminary sketch—paintings took shape spontaneously using the alla prima technique, with bold, expressive strokes. The choice of colors was guided more by emotion than by strict realism.
For many guests, this was their first time working with a palette knife, and they picked up the technique as they went along. Both the participants and the instructor were delighted with the process and the final results.
Using brushes and a palette knife, participants created a seascape capturing the golden hour before sunset, where the silhouettes of sailing ships could be seen drifting on the waves. There was no need for a preliminary sketch—paintings took shape spontaneously using the alla prima technique, with bold, expressive strokes. The choice of colors was guided more by emotion than by strict realism.
For many guests, this was their first time working with a palette knife, and they picked up the technique as they went along. Both the participants and the instructor were delighted with the process and the final results.
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The acrylic painting masterclass "Golden Sails" took place in Russian House in Valletta on February 22.
Using brushes and a palette knife, participants created a seascape capturing the golden hour before sunset, where the silhouettes of sailing ships could be seen drifting on the waves. There was no need for a preliminary sketch—paintings took shape spontaneously using the alla prima technique, with bold, expressive strokes. The choice of colors was guided more by emotion than by strict realism.
For many guests, this was their first time working with a palette knife, and they picked up the technique as they went along. Both the participants and the instructor were delighted with the process and the final results.
Using brushes and a palette knife, participants created a seascape capturing the golden hour before sunset, where the silhouettes of sailing ships could be seen drifting on the waves. There was no need for a preliminary sketch—paintings took shape spontaneously using the alla prima technique, with bold, expressive strokes. The choice of colors was guided more by emotion than by strict realism.
For many guests, this was their first time working with a palette knife, and they picked up the technique as they went along. Both the participants and the instructor were delighted with the process and the final results.
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