In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll walk you through a Van Gogh-inspired process using a dynamic combination of acrylics and oils. Whether you're a beginner or looking to deepen your practice, this guide is designed to help you unleash your creativity. At Milan Art Institute, we believe that developing your own artistic voice begins with mastering techniques and channeling inspiration into something uniquely yours.
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Before touching the canvas, spend a few minutes studying the expressive, swirling brushwork and vibrant colors of Vincent van Gogh. Identify what speaks to you: Is it the emotion? The movement? The raw texture? Write down a few key words that reflect what you want to express.
Set your intention for the piece. This will guide your choices throughout the process and help you stay connected to your vision.
Acrylic paint is perfect for fast, expressive underpainting. Here's how to begin:
Select 2–3 main colors that align with your theme.
Use broad strokes and bold motions to fill your canvas, layering colors to create movement.
Don’t overthink composition at this stage—this layer is about energy and intuition.
Use a palette knife or even collage elements if you’d like to add texture.
Let the acrylic layer dry completely before moving on.
Once your acrylic base is dry, begin layering in oils:
Choose colors that enhance and contrast with your underpainting.
Use thick, expressive brushwork (impasto) to emulate van Gogh’s texture-rich style.
Apply paint in directional strokes to lead the eye and create rhythm.
Blend colors optically—by placing strokes side by side—to achieve richness without overmixing.
Don’t be afraid to leave some of your acrylic background showing through. It adds dimension and interest.
Now that your painting is taking shape, step back and assess the composition:
Use the rule of thirds to place focal points.
Ensure there is balance in both color and form.
Make adjustments by adding highlights, shadows, or directional strokes to draw attention.
This is the most important part of the process:
Incorporate symbols, shapes, or colors that hold personal meaning.
Let your brushwork reflect your emotions.
Remember, this piece is not about copying van Gogh—it’s about transforming inspiration into authenticity.
When your painting feels complete:
Add small details or textures that bring the work to life.
Allow your oils to fully dry.
Consider sealing your piece with a protective varnish, especially if you used mixed media or collage.
*Bonus Tips for Your Artistic Journey
Paint to music that inspires you. It can influence rhythm and mood.
Document your process to see how your style evolves.
Share your work online—engagement builds confidence and visibility.
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Creating art in the spirit of van Gogh is not about imitation—it’s about unleashing your soul onto the canvas. At Milan Art Institute, we provide the tools, training, and inspiration to help you find and refine your voice. Let your brush speak with boldness, and let your journey begin.