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Paint an impressionistic bluebell wood in soft pastel with Greg Howard

Follow Greg Howard as he demonstrates how to create an impressionistic bluebell wood using soft pastels.

How to paint the vibrant greens of summer using watercolour with Barry Herniman

Barry Herniman demonstrates how to paint the vibrant greens of summer, without using ready-made green.

How to paint blossom in oils and acrylics

Loosen up your brushstrokes as you paint pink cherry blossom against a bright blue sky with Valérie Pirlot.

How to paint bluebells in acrylics

Learn how to capture the essence of a bluebell wood in spring with Mike Rollins.

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Five simple ways to paint trees in watercolour

Discover five techniques for painting effective trees with Charles Evans

How to paint trees and tree textures using traditional oils with DJ

Learn how to paint trees and tree textures using traditional oils in this exclusive video by DJ

How to paint watercolour tree trunks: a step-by-step tutorial

Rachel Owen shares her process for painting watercolour tree trunks, using wet-in-wet techniques, in this easy-to-follow guide.

How to draw winter trees

Follow Sandra Orme and create a scene of winter trees with evocative winter light using charcoal and soft pastels.

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How to use pastels to paint trees in the landscape

Steve Hall looks at trees in the landscape and the materials and techniques he uses to depict both summer and winter trees in pastel.

How to paint an autumn woodland in acrylic

How to use the complementary colours blue and orange to create a woodland scene using acrylics

How to paint a misty woodland scene in watercolour with Paul Talbot-Greaves

Paul Talbot-Greaves demonstrates how to use the wet-into-wet technique to recreate a misty woodland scene in watercolour.

How to paint autumn leaves in watercolour with Tessa Spanton

Be inspired by the colours of autumn as you glaze transparent colours, use Clingfilm and salt, and practise the wet-in-wet technique, with Tessa Spanton.

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