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Flowing Colors
– Online Painting Course

In German and English

Learn my complete acrylic pouring process – from the first layer to the finished artwork
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My online painting course is now available

Learn my complete acrylic pouring process through step-by-step video lessons

In this course, I’ll guide you through my entire painting process using the flow (pouring) technique –

from building the canvas and mixing the colors, to sealing and framing the finished artwork.

 

You’ll learn, step by step, how to create your own balanced and beautiful pieces – no prior experience needed.

You can start anytime and move through the lessons at your own pace.

Good to Know: My native language is German, and since I’m not confident enough to record the entire course in English, the English version uses an AI-generated voice-over. It is not lip-synced, but the content is fully translated so you can follow every step clearly.

The German version is recorded in my original voice1

What to expect in my course

Introduction

– About me

– My thoughts on art

 

Stretcher frames / Canvases

– Building the stretcher frame

– Stretching the canvas

– Priming the canvas

 

Colors & Tools

– Paints & pigments

– Acrylic paints

– Brushes

 

Color mixing & preparation

– Additional materials

– Choosing a color scheme

– Mixing colors

 

Painting process

The complete painting process of two artworks

 

Sealing & framing the artwork

 

Bonus

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The Artist Behind the Works: Juliane Finkenberger

Painting is a form of balance for me – a way to slow down and reconnect with myself. I often let things emerge naturally, just as they come from within. At the same time, I draw inspiration from colors, shapes, nature, materials, and moods. It all comes together: what surrounds me and what flows from within.

 

Maybe you’ll find something in my work that resonates with you – in your own unique way.

Juliane Finkenberger

"Sometimes art is simply beautiful – and that’s enough."

Juliane Finkenberger

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