To paint impressionism, start by using a light touch with your brush and using a small amount of paint. Work in thin layers and build up the color gradually. Use a variety of colors to create an impression of light and movement.
Paint with a light touch: It’s easy to overwork when you’re painting, so make sure you use a light touch with your brush. Use only as much paint as you need on each stroke—otherwise, it will become too thick and clumpy. If you’re unsure how much paint is too much, try painting with water instead of paint until you get the hang of it!
Work quickly: Painting quickly is another way to keep your work looking fresh and free-flowing. If you’re not paying close attention, it’s easy to get stuck in a rut where everything looks exactly the same because you’ve been overthinking it for too long! So don’t think too hard about what color goes where; just put them down as fast as possible without thinking about it too much first!
Use bright colors: As we said before, working quickly can help keep things looking fresh because it prevents overthinking—but if you really want some pop.