Sara Woster
Sara Woster is the author of "Painting Can Save Your Life: How and Why We Paint" and the founder of the Brooklyn art school, The Painting School.
Painting In the Spirit of Gabriele Munter - Bold color, strong outlines & simples shapes
Looking to Fairfield Porter for light, nostalgia & pattern.
Charles Burchfield and Using All the Yellows
Still Life Inspiration!
Introduction to Landscape Painting
Playing with Cast Shadows
Animal Symbolism Inspired by Danielle Mckinney
Leaning into lines like Van Gogh
4 Leaf Paintings - Painting botanicals & leaves in all kinds of ways
Geometric Landscapes a la David Hockney
Blurring the edges & painting with a soft focus a la Rose Hilton
Lots of dull & a little vivid - The power of color desaturation a la Salman Toor
Experimenting with color harmony
Inspired by Van Gogh - Why not paint with complementary colors, bold dashes of color & impasto?
You need more details! Get out your tiny brushes.
Let's call them 90% paintings - When almost all of your canvas is one color.
Bold colors, dull backgounds and the formula of Joan Miro.
Making a Painting with Extreme Foreground Focus
Simplifying the Picture like Milton Avery
Painting the Mundane with Lois Dodd
Why a Matisse is a Matisse and what you can learn from his paintings.
Proportion in Painting - How much of each color is the right amount?
Simple, graphic landscapes full of color in the spirit of Etel Adnan.
Adopting Old European Palettes to Shake Up Your Next Painting
Reflections add sophistication to a painting. Tips on how to paint them.
Do you want to be an Expressionist?
All Things Composition
Complementary colors - a sure fire way to paint dynamic color combinations
Bright, saturated, and loved by the Impressionists - Creating a high key painting
Inspired by Felix Valloton - Creating Mystery by Doubling Down on Shadows