

Magic Forest is one, aided by a combination of prime location and classic clean kid fun. Then there are the fairy tale worlds blessed with good fortune, as if every child who ever visited used up a secret wish on its behalf. A bean pole droops, a gingerbread house caves in, a Humpty Dumpty falls one last time. We spot their blistered, sagging entry gates on lonely back roads, or squeezed between the Amusements of the Month in some overdeveloped Mecca. Most fairy tale theme parks eventually suffer the fate of a fabled cursed kingdom. Almost all of the quirky attractions of Magic Forest described below - including the diving horse, the gigantic Uncle Sam, and the Muffler Men - have been removed. First, it can be just omitting some lines that you usually draw, but when the amount of these small changes grows, spirituality will be revealed.The theme park reopened in 2019 with a new owner and a new name: Lake George Expedition Park. When you let go of what’s common and conventional, your art focuses more on light and spirituality.Įmbracing light makes art less stiff and more abstract. You will move from what you see to what CAN be seen. Magical Forest isn’t about mastering super realistic expression but using light as a starting point for the imagination. An eraser, a spraying bottle, a waterproof tabletop or a painting board, and an art journal or a sketchbook can also be useful. Supplies – Pencil, Paper, and Watercolors!Īt the minimum, you will need a pencil, paper, watercolors, and a few brushes. The membership is for 2023, so you can create and share your magic for the whole year. You will also get a membership to Bloom and Fly Facebook Group, where you can share your work and have conversations with fellow artists. Lesson 4: Introduction – Curiosity | Soft Blankets on Quiet Giants – Let’s Paint Moss | Changes in the Sky – Let’s Paint Clouds | From Triangles to a Figure – Let’s Draw an Elf | In the Middle of a Storm – Let’s Paint an Adventurous Elf | Adventurous Elves – Art Journal Inspiration | Abstract Forest – Let’s Dive Deeper into Watercolor Painting
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Lesson 3: Introduction – Flow | From Static Mountains to Dynamic Waves – Let’s Draw Water | Watercolor Blooms Meet Claude Monet – Let’s Paint Water | From Spots to a Body – Let’s Draw a Nymph | Both Decorative and Full of Flow – Let’s Paint a Nymph | Redhead Water Nymphs – Art Journal Inspiration | Shallow Pond – Let’s Dive Deeper into Watercolor Painting Human Culture – Let’s Draw a Forest | Watercolor Study – Let’s Paint a Forest | From Petals to Body – Let’s Draw a Figure | Both Decorative and Full of Feeling – Let’s Paint an Angel | Enchanted Angels – Art Journal Inspiration | Leaf Chapel – Let’s Dive Deeper into Watercolor Painting Lesson 2: Introduction – Spirituality | Nature’s Visual Language vs. Lesson 1: Introduction – Hope | About Supplies | Create Easy Looseness – Let’s Draw a Flower | Watercolors Step In – Let’s Paint Flowers | From Flowers to Figures – Let’s Draw a Fairy | The Art of Seeing – Let’s Paint Fairies | Shy Little Fairies – Art Journal Inspiration | For Your Best Art – Preparing Paper for Painting | Flowery Woods – Let’s Dive Deeper into Watercolor Painting All these come with a 40-page document that has more inspiration. This class has 8 drawing exercises, 12 painting projects, and 4 uplifting presentations, which will grow your artistic skills and knowledge. Magical Forest has 25 videos, over 7 hours total.
