It’s All About the Techniques
Some of the techniques you’ll see Matt demonstrate are oil painting, alla prima, thin-to-thick, effective brushwork, and palette knife work. Even if you haven’t tried any of these techniques for yourself, you’re going to want to incorporate them into your own paintings.
Designed for Every Skill Level
Artists at every stage will benefit from this workshop-style presentation. Matt has designed the instruction so anyone who struggles to create form and texture with rocks can see immediate improvement.
If you’re stuck in an artistic rut, you’ll find a way to push through and experience a whole new sense of creativity and enthusiasm for painting.
If your landscape paintings feel more illustrative and no longer have texture and they lack life, you’ll soon be providing some much needed resuscitation to your artwork.
Love color but mixing results in a dull or muddy look? No more. Matt will show you his simple rules regarding color and he’ll give you the tools to mix any color with ease.
Be sure to get “Painting Rocks and Sunlight” with Matt Ryder — an art training workshop on video where you’ll learn how to confidently paint the different types of rocks found in just one reference photo. It’s very rare that you’ll get a full-on art lesson that is highly focused on one topic like this one … though the skills you learn from Matt will easily transfer into other subjects you like to paint.
Discover the Best Way to Paint Realistic Rocks into Your Landscapes