Botanical Painting with Acrylic
Course final project
A course by Lucila Dominguez , Painter, Illustrator, and Muralist
About the final project for: Botanical Painting with Acrylic
Creative botanical illustration
“Thanks for coming here! This is just the beginning of a great road ahead. I hope you have enjoyed doing the course as much as I enjoyed sharing what I like to do most: painting plants. Nature gives us so much beauty and inspiration to create, that I am sure you will find in it an inexhaustible creative source. For me, painting is like meditating. Dive into a world of colors and intuition, where only the practice will give you all the tools you need. Encourage playing, experimenting, getting dirty and doing the exercises over and over again. You will see that after so much training you will find your own language and your work will flourish like the most lush garden. I invite you to share your projects in the forum, I am eager to see them! See you soon! Lucila ”
Partial transcription of the video
“We arrived at the end of the course. I invite you to the summary of everything we did. First I introduced myself, I told them who I am, my first jobs, my influences, what inspires me to work. We saw the materials that we are going to use for the course. I taught them how to make a moodboard or inspiration board, and have the plants they want to portray on hand. Later, we saw which elements to observe of the basic structure of the leaves and the flowers, we drew them. We did two exercises to draw plants with movement and grace. And we went to painting. I showed them different brushes or brus...”
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Course summary for: Botanical Painting with Acrylic
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Category
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Areas
Acrylic Painting, Botanical Illustration, Fine Arts, Painting, Traditional illustration

Lucila Dominguez
A course by Lucila Dominguez
Lucila Domínguez is a painter, illustrator, and muralist specializing in botanical motifs. She finds inspiration in nature, especially in plants. During her frequent travels, she collects ideas that she can later apply to her compositions, resulting in unique mixtures of flora from around the world.
She studied fine arts and has worked with different visual artists and art directors to develop sets for film and advertisements. Lucila later specialized in large-format pieces, and murals have become her medium of choice for bringing her botanical compositions to life.
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