
Hello, aspiring artists! This is a dedicated guide drawn from the expertise of John Magne Lisondra (JMLisondra), demonstrating an approach to one of the most intriguing and challenging aspects of landscape art: how to paint tree leaves. If youโve ever struggled with creating convincing foliage and texture, you know that tree leaves painting can be tricky. This is because achieving the proper effect or texture requires significant experience and more practice in handling the brush. But fear notโwe are going to break down this process using acrylic paints, focusing specifically on achieving that crucial depth and dynamic leaf structure.
Our goal today is to show you precisely how to paint leaves on a tree using fundamental materials and a targeted application technique. We will be using water as our medium, which helps thin the acrylic paint so itโs not hard to apply onto the canvas.
Before we dive into the artistic application of paint, letโs ensure you have the proper tools at your paint pallet. We are using Reeves acrylic paint for this demonstration.
To successfully paint tree foliage and structure, you will need a selection of core colors:
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The choice of brush is critical, especially when focusing on how to paint tree leaves. We utilize two specific types of brushes for the trunk and the foliage:
We use water as a medium. This simple addition is vital, as it works to thin the paint, ensuring the acrylic is wet and "flowy," which prevents it from being hard to apply onto the canvas.
To begin our journey into tree leaves painting, we must first establish the solid base upon which the foliage will sit. We start with the tree branches and trunks.
For this initial stage, combine Lamp Black and Burnt Sienna. You will use the Number 0 round pointed brush for this task. This small, pointed brush allows you to sketch the branches.
Tip on Consistency: If you find that the paint mix is hard, you must dip the brush into the water. Use just a little amount of water, enough to make the paint wet and flowy. The goal here is to carefully create the foundational lines; the pointed brush ensures these lines are small and precise, perfectly suited for detailed branches.
This step is critical for successful how to paint leaves on a tree, as it establishes the necessary depth and serves as the background layer.
Now we come to the most important part of how to paint tree leaves: applying the texture. This is where that practice in brush handling comes into play.
Using the dark green mixture you prepared, apply the paint carefully and quickly. You must observe the action closely: the technique involves carefully and quickly creating the desired effect or texture.
The specific application technique used here involves what are referred to as dotted light strokes. Though the application must be quick, you must remain careful to capture the right effect. You are essentially applying these textured strokes to the canvas, starting from one point. Remember, you are building this texture upon the background you just created, which must always begin with that dark color.
Successfully learning how to paint tree leaves is a process that relies heavily on consistency and technique.
By focusing on these materials, understanding the necessity of starting dark, and dedicating practice to the careful yet quick application of the dotted light strokes, you can significantly enhance your ability to master tree leaves painting. Remember to keep your paint flowy using water, and always begin your leaf structure with the background dark green.


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sir,acrylic painting causes cancer?
I think both acrylic and oil paint causes cancer.. specially the cadmium chemical found on it is highly toxic. But I can still see old artists who reach 90 that have no problem using it.
BRAVO
+mehdaoui karim thank you
Thank you so much, you are very kind to pass on your knowledge like this. I have been following your work for about 12 months now and always enjoy watching you paint. So from your fans in Australia, thank you!
you're welcome Toni.. I am really glad you followed my works that long. Thank you very much! :)
I just found your videos 2 days ago and love watching and learning from them. Thank you for sharing. I am just a beginner but learning so much from you already.
you're welcome Chrissy..thank you very much!
thank you so much for sharing this great lesson with us.. :)
you're welcome Krishna.
please paint a golden shower tree i like your style
John magne Lisondra it's just a suggestion I am requesting (but you don't have to), to see you paint a tree called,"golden shower tree".
what do you mean about that?
salamat.
walang anuman.. :)
tnq sir
Very beautiful and helpful tutorial
Thank you โค๏ธ
John magne Lisondra maybe if you can check out my work
thank you Roberta... I cannot see your photo. maybe it's private or the link is incorrect.
My name is Roberta Champion and I am a painter of wood stains on wood canvases only. I've been doing it for a little over a year and I am using anywhere from walnut, pine, redwood as well as poplar wood. Majority of my wood canvases are on reclaimed wood.
I hope you like my work!
This is pinewood painted with solid,natural and semi wood stains to achieve this effect. Painted with brushes and my fingers. _https://plus.google.com/photos/..._
you're welcome Roberta.. thank you
YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER !!! HATS OFF TO YOU THANKS FOR SHARING
+RESIW WON you're welcome. Thank you very much!
very nice tutorial!
+Michael Pog thank you
Your video's are the best I have seen yet. I have learnt so much off them already and I only started watching today. Thank You and I will keep watching more :)
you're welcome Katrina.. thank you very much
awesome,,,, thank you.
Hello JM, I really like your painting and you inspired me to paint. I really like that but, can you it again using watercolor????
John magne Lisondra ahhh, um, ok
thank you Fe.. for now I am still not an expert of watercolor painting. I am still exploring that medium.
Thanks a lot ,this video is very helpful , can you make one about the green mountains plz ?!
Khanboubi Leila
John magne Lisondra thank you so much
you're welcome Leila... Yes sure... I love to do a short video clip painting green mountain.. :)
Gostei muitooo
Really helpful and easy to understand.. Thank you for this video
you're welcome Jisha and thank you very much!
Just love your tutorials!
Thank you very much for the excellent tutorials!!!!
you're welcome Alina
Thank you for sharing Jim. You are an amazing artist. I have learned a lot from watching your tutoring videos. God bless... Aggie
you're welcome Charlie.. thank you