Palomino is one of the world's most popular horse colors - these eye-catching golden horses have been featured in a variety of media over the decades. Artist Kenzie Williamson leads this tutorial on how to hand-paint your own palomino model using acrylic paints, with some special tips and tricks to make your work the best it can be.
This is a replay of a live workshop held as part of 2022 Breyer's National Fun Day.
Kenzie recommends Duplicolor White Sandable primer.
Remember to spray primer outdoors with proper PPE.
Paintbrushes:
#1 short handle filbert brush (or smaller)
0 round
3/0 round
These brushes are ultimately up to personal preference. The filbert-type will be used for blending, and two or more small brushes will be used for detailing. A well-defined point is more important than size.)
Acrylic paint in colors:
Naples Yellow Hue
Burnt Sienna
Titanium White
Black
Iridescent gold (fine)
Kenzie recommends Golden Fluid or High Flow Acrylics. Very thin and fluid acrylic paint is key to blending a hand-painted acrylic model.
DIY wet palette, created with:
Shallow tupperware/plastic container
Thin sponge/absorbent cloth/paper towels
Parchment paper
Water cup
Black Pan Pastel (for muzzle and around eyes)
Best applied with a think makeup applicator.
Optional additional supplies:
Matte spray sealer
Kenzie recommends Mr. SuperClear or Testors Dullcote; apply outdoors with proper PPE.
Liquitex High Gloss Varnish (for eyes/nostrils/hooves)
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