Description
Standing at the Base of the Mountains – Acrylic Landscape Painting Lesson
Learn how to paint a dramatic mountain landscape in this step-by-step acrylic painting lesson where we stand at the base of towering peaks and capture the power and atmosphere of the mountains. This lesson focuses on building a strong foundation using a tonal painting approach, helping you simplify complex landscapes into clear, readable shapes before adding detail.
You will begin by creating a tonal underpainting to establish the light, shadow, and structure of the composition. From there, you’ll learn how to block in the big shapes of the mountains, sky, and foreground, a technique that helps painters maintain strong composition and avoid getting lost in details too early.
As the painting develops, we’ll gradually refine the landscape by adding mountain textures, snow highlights, and subtle atmospheric effects. Using multiple acrylic washes, you’ll discover how to create depth and distance, allowing the mountains to feel massive and immersive while the foreground remains grounded and believable.
Throughout this acrylic landscape painting tutorial you’ll learn how to:
• Simplify a mountain scene using tonal painting techniques
• Block in large shapes to build a strong composition
• Create believable snow and rock textures on mountains
• Use layered acrylic washes to develop atmospheric depth
• Add selective detail without overworking the painting
This lesson is perfect for artists who want to improve their landscape painting skills, learn how to paint mountains with acrylics, and understand how atmosphere and value control can transform a simple scene into a powerful landscape painting.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced painter looking to refine your approach, this lesson will help you build confidence in painting mountains, atmospheric landscapes, and dramatic natural scenery.
Colors Used: Cerulean Blue, Raw Umber, Titanium White, Alizarin Crimson
Canvas Size: 11 X 14


