Vibrant Flowers-Paint Your Garden!
Discover How To Create Pro-Level Paintings FAST With Pat Fiorello’s Groundbreaking “T.C.U. Method”!
New artists are turning into professionals at lightning speed with the “T.C.U. Method.” Award-winning artist reveals how her simple method can boost the vibrancy and glow of your floral paintings… while aiding you to be more loose and expressive.
This video is an in-depth walkthrough on how to paint beautiful floral paintings that are full of color, sunlight, and expressive brushwork with fun and ease using the “T.C.U. Method.”
Pat will teach you a very specific method on how to achieve vibrant, clean colors and a luminous glow - and how to capture the beauty and essence of flowers effectively. She’s sharing how to depict dramatic light and shadow to make your floral paintings stand out.
Last but not least, you’ll discover how this unique method can help you keep a loose & fresh attitude with your approach, instead of getting hung up with every last detail.
If you want to go from new artist to “pro” in just a matter of weeks, consider learning this method to fast-track your journey.
Inside this video, you’ll discover lessons like:
- A deep-dive into Pat’s “T.C.U. Method”
- Expressive brushwork
- Value sketches/composition
- Warm and cool colors, intense and neutral colors
- Mixing natural greens
- …and so much more!
This video is a must-have especially if:
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You love flowers but you’re intimidated to paint them…
- You tend to paint flowers by capturing every single detail, or you struggle with keeping colors vibrant…
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You realized your traditional approach to painting landscapes doesn’t apply to floral subjects, and you’re unsure what to do…
- You want to have a better understanding of light, shadow, and color temperature when painting outdoor/sunlit scenes…
- You want an approach that helps you loosen up your painting style…
Here’s a small taste of what’s inside“Vibrant Flowers: Paint Your Garden!”:
- A deep-dive into Pat Fiorello’s ingenious shortcut called the “T.C.U. Method”...
- Discover simple strategies to enhance your floral paintings almost instantly…
- How to stop listening to negative voices in your head and free your brushstrokes…
- How to add “mystery” to your paintings…
- Discover the easiest way to achieve vibrant clean colors and a luminous glow…
- How to depict dramatic light and shadow…
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How to avoid muddy, dull colors and never paint them again…
- How to increase the strength of your paintings and the odds of a successful outcome…
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Discussion about the importance of values and composition…
- How to LET GO of perfectionism and rediscover the fun and joy of painting…
- How to STOP “copying” what you see and use your artistic license…
- Discover Pat Fiorello’s “All you can eat buffet” palette…
- PLUS: Secrets of the Mind - the mindshift you need to make to skyrocket your growth as an artist (no matter your level of experience, do not miss this lesson)
- …and so many more incredible insights!
Elegant Still Life - Fresh and Fearless Painting
Discover how to arrange and paint your still lifes with dramatic flair using Pat Fiorello’s proven 4-stage “Transparent Color Underpainting” method that removes the worry about getting every detail perfect!
The truth is, many artists struggle with their still life paintings because they focus intensely on getting every detail exactly right.
This can often result in work that feels stiff or constrained — like actors frozen on stage rather than flowing through a natural performance.
Even though Pat is using oils in this demo, acrylic painters can apply this method too (instead of medium in stage one, just thin your paints with water).
Inside Elegant Still Life: Fresh and Fearless Painting, Pat Fiorello shares how a simple process can transform your approach to still life painting.
Instead of getting lost in tiny details, you’ll learn to see the bigger picture:
- Where to place your “star” elements…
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How to create supporting roles with your background elements…
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And how to direct the viewer’s eye through your composition.
Come and join Pat Fiorello as she demonstrates her systematic 4-stage approach to painting great still life art.
- Throughout each stage, you’ll learn valuable techniques like:
- How to create eye movement through your composition…
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Ways to suggest depth and atmosphere in your still life…
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Methods for keeping colors clean and vibrant…
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Techniques for balancing detail with looseness…
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Approaches for creating more dynamic designs using contrast and temperature…
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…and so much more!
But perhaps most importantly, you’ll learn how to think less like a photographer and more like an artistic director!
Instead of trying to copy every detail, you’ll discover how to orchestrate your elements to create paintings that capture the essence of your subject while maintaining the joy and energy of fresh, confident brushwork.
Whether you’ve struggled with muddy colors, stiff-looking still lifes, or just want to paint with more confidence and freedom, Pat’s systematic approach offers a clear path forward!
To enhance her understanding of her subject matter, Pat has completed formal floral-arranging courses that inform her approach to painting flowers and still life compositions.
Throughout this course, Pat will share her “Transparent Color Underpainting” method — a systematic approach she’s developed to help artists create looser, more expressive still life paintings in a Romantic Impressionistic style.
"To me the point of a painting is creating beauty over perfection. If you start to get too uptight about getting something perfect, that changes your energy. Our energy, whether relaxed, excited, or uptight and doubting, shows up on the canvas.” — Pat Fiorello
- The counterintuitive first stage of Pat’s process that sets the stage for vibrant, glowing color that lasts throughout your painting…
- Why trying to paint “clean color” often leads to muddy results — and Pat’s surprising solution that maintains luminosity from start to finish…
- A unique approach to painting white flowers that makes them look dimensional and alive instead of flat and chalky (you’ll be amazed at how simple this is once you see it)...
- The “perimeter shape” secret that helps you capture the essence of any object without getting lost in endless detail…
- Why softening some edges can actually make other areas appear sharper and more detailed…
- Pat’s “sculpting with the brush” technique that creates natural-looking objects without painting every detail…
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The simple secret behind mixing silvery eucalyptus green without getting a chalky, artificial look…
- A common background painting mistake that can make your subject look “pasted on” — and the easy fix that creates natural depth…
- Why painting faster can actually lead to more elegant results — and specific techniques to help you maintain control while working quickly…
- The real reason most still life paintings lack drama (hint: it happens before you even pick up a brush) — and Pat’s systematic approach to creating dynamic compositions…
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A counterintuitive way to use non-colors that instantly adds sophistication to your paintings…
- The “quiet neutral” technique that makes your vibrant colors appear even more luminous…
- How to know exactly when to stop developing an area — Pat’s two simple questions eliminate the guesswork…
- A clever way to use your brush to “cut into” shapes that creates crisp edges without tight, controlled strokes…
- Why the typical approach to adding leaves often weakens the composition — and Pat’s strategic method for enhancing flow instead…
- How to create reflections on objects that look natural instead of awkward and forced…
- The “value family” approach that helps you maintain clear light and shadow relationships throughout your painting…
- A surprising way to use your background to strengthen your focal point without adding detail…
- PLUS: The often-overlooked final step that can make or break your painting (most artists never even think about this)...
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…and so many more lessons that could help you become a much stronger artist!