An artist and a first-time painter get together to recreate one of our all-time most popular paintings. Pick up some painting hacks from this duo… or just pour yourself a glass of wine and watch. Cheers!

If you want to learn to paint and would like to follow along with Jason and Doug, here are the painting supplies you’ll need for Japanese Moon Garden:

• Small round brush
• Medium flat brush
• Large flat brush
• 3 paper plates
• 16” x 20” canvas
• Phthalo blue paint
• Blockout white paint
• Phthalo green paint
• Mars black paint
• Bright red paint
• Chrome orange paint
• Raw sienna (“mustard”) paint
• Burnt umber paint

Have your own painting and drinking experience at one of our 150 studios nationwide: https://www.pinotspalette.com/

If you’re a casual beginner painter and want to learn how to paint, you can pick up a lot of techniques and tips at a Pinot’s Palette paint and sip class. It only takes a couple classes to get confident with a brush. Every class, you’ll learn something new about painting techniques. Drinking while painting makes the experience fun, but there’s an actual reason why it’s such a good combination: Drinking relaxes you and helps you make bolder decisions with your art. Both these things can improve the quality of your painting. Cheers to THAT.

13 Comments

  1. Why do you have music blasting while they’re speaking? One or the other. Disappointed since would have enjoyed watching.

  2. It’s so amazing that you were able to give us this tutorial!!! Would love to see more! Thanks so much 🙂

  3. I had painted a sloth here for a friends birthday party and someone told me it looked like the picture! The instructions are very easy and I want to go back!

  4. This would be the perfect time to have more tutorials. Homeschooling if you will 🧑🏻‍🎨👨🏽‍🎨🎨

  5. Will u really be open at 5pm? The only problem I had with this tutorial was you didn't specify the mixing of the colours you showed us the solid colours you used unless I missed it throughout the video

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