Description
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Painting a white horse can feel intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. In this lesson, I’ll walk you step by step through my complete process for painting a realistic white horse in oil, focusing on how to create depth, form, and softness.
You’ll learn how to see and mix the subtle temperature shifts found in white fur, how to use value to shape the horse’s anatomy, and how to suggest texture without overworking the surface. I’ll also show you how to simplify complex details so the painting stays fresh and expressive rather than tight and stiff.
This lesson is perfect if you’ve ever struggled with:
Making white subjects look flat or chalky
Knowing how dark to go in the shadows
Capturing the elegance and structure of an animal without getting lost in detail
By the end of the lesson, you’ll have a stronger understanding of value, color temperature, and brushwork—and the confidence to tackle white subjects in your own paintings with clarity and control.
COLORS USED: Raw Umber, Cerulean Blue, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre (Acrylic paints: burnt sienna, titanium white)
MEDIUMS USED: OMS and Linseed Oil, or Liquitex Painting Medium
CANVAS SIZE: 11 X 14
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