Quiet Resilience Textured Tree Painting Mixed Media Art with Drywall Plaster

Quiet Resilience Textured Tree Painting Mixed Media Art with Drywall Plaster

Experience the full mixed media process behind “Quiet Resilience,” my textured tree painting created using drywall plaster, acrylics, and sculpted surface details. In this video, I walk through each step from building the dimensional bark and raised texture, to adding layers of color that bring this resilient tree to life. This piece is inspired by strength, grounding, and the quiet power found in nature. The sculpted texture gives the tree an almost carved, tactile feeling, making it perfect for anyone who loves mixed media art, plaster techniques, and nature-inspired paintings. Whether you’re an artist curious about using drywall plaster, or you simply enjoy watching satisfying texture art timelapses, this video will guide you through the process and hopefully spark new ideas for your own creative journey. In this video you’ll see: • How to prep your surface for plaster • Applying drywall compound for texture • Sculpting bark, branches, and tree details • Adding acrylic layers for depth & warmth • My full mixed media workflow from start to finish • Final textured reveal of “Quiet Resilience” If you enjoy texture techniques, mixed media tutorials, and behind-the-scenes art videos, make sure to subscribe for more!    • Painting a Coleus Plant Gouache & Watercol...      • Gouache & Mixed Media Paintings: Exploring...      • How to Paint Abstract with Acrylic & Gouac...   See more of my work: artbynesly.myportfolio.com