A lifetime of practice

How can you achieve fur so realistic you can almost stroke the animal? What kind of brush do you use to get lines so fine? How do you get that 3D feel and depth? How do you paint the hair and whiskers?

Although the answers are undeniably a lifetime of practice, Morgane has heard these questions so often that she thought it would be interesting to share some of her techniques along with her passion for wildlife during demos, workshops or online videos. While the “lifetime of practice” part is really up to you, there are definitely some tips and shortcuts that Morgane can show you to dramatically improve your skills and your grasp of wildlife art in a very short time. So if you would like to learn at her side, it is a unique and privileged opportunity to take advantage of the guidance of an internationally renowned professional artist and discover some of her trade secrets...

Workshops & demos

Dates and locations will be added as soon as they are confirmed but book quickly as places are scarce! Be the first to get notified of upcoming events by joining Morgane's private mailing list! You can also have a look at the FAQ for answers to the most common questions about workshops with Morgane.


Painting fur in acrylic - Basic Principles

Painting fur in acrylic with Morgane

Learn the basics for a breathtaking hyperrealistic rendering of fur in acrylic. With a step by step demonstration, you will discover how to map the direction of the hair before building layers with a small brush and glazing to get the perfect color, plus all the final touches.

This workshop is suitable for all levels and the techniques covered during the class can be applied to many other subjects.

Online workshop coming soon

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Painting natural textures in acrylic

Painting natural textures in acrylic with Morgane

Wild animals are a fascinating subject of study for artists. But their incredible diversity of habitats is also a wonderful challenge. A strong composition with the right environment is often the key to a good wildlife painting regardless of the subject. So if you would like to learn how to paint and mimic the textures of Nature in acrylic without getting overwhelmed by the diversity this workshop is for you!

With easy step by step demonstrations, you will discover how to create realistic background elements for your wildlife subjects. Rock, snow, grass or sand will hold no secrets for you at the end of the workshop and you will learn how some simple tools can help you achieve incredible results!

You will be able to ask her questions on specific problems/challenges that you are facing in your paintings or seek advice on how to improve some skills and take your wildlife art to the next level!

This workshop is suitable for all levels and the techniques covered during the class can be applied to many other subjects.

Online workshop coming soon.

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Painting animal eyes and noses in acrylic ENROLLMENT OPEN

Painting eyes in acrylic with Morgane

If you have ever wondered how to get expressive facial features without a cartoonish look then this workshop is for you!

We'll start by studying a water drop to understand how light works in wet spherical objects then we'll apply the knowledge to a big cat eye. You'll learn how to play with expressions and paint the different elements in a realistic way. Then we'll work our way onto noses and put it to practice on a dog and horse.

You will be able to ask her questions on specific problems/challenges that you are facing in your paintings or seek advice on how to improve some skills and take your wildlife art to the next level!

Always with my proven easy step by step demonstrations, this workshop is suitable for all levels and the techniques covered during the class can be applied to many other subjects.

Online workshop coming soon

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Painting fur in acrylic - Advanced Techniques

Painting fur in acrylic with Morgane

If you have a basic understanding of how to paint fur in acrylic but you are still struggling to get past that flat 2D look or are striving to achieve subtler colours on some coats then this workshop might give you the keys to unlock the secret for a more realistic feel!

With easy step by step demonstrations, Morgane will show you how to get a 3D feel and depth without having to paint a million strokes. She will also tackle the dreaded white or black fur and other intimidating coats such as wet/long/curly/patterned hair.

You will be able to ask her questions on specific problems/challenges that you are facing in your paintings or seek advice on how to improve some skills and take your wildlife art to the next level!

This class is suitable for intermediate to advanced levels and can be taken after the “Painting Fur in Acrylic –Basic Principles” workshop.

Online workshop coming soon

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No scheduled demo yet

Summer 2017 intensive workshop in Paris: Learn or improve the hyperrealistic techniques to paint big cats

One day of observation, sketches and photos at the " Parc des Félins " (Feline Park, 140 small and big cats from 30 different species and sub-species) to get to know your chosen model, its anatomy, behavior and character.

5 days of intensive practice in the studio with the selection of the reference picture and composition, the explanation and step by step technical demonstrations on how to draw and paint cats with a breathtaking hyperrealistic rendering. We will linger on the eyes, nose, ears and all the little details that bring an artwork to life.



Hyperrealism acrylic techniques workshop for wildlife painting

Two whole afternoons to learn how to paint a chosen animal in progressive steps:

  • Choice of reference pictures, composition, color palette and mood
  • Natural textures for background elements
  • Fur, feather etc.
  • Attidudes and expressions
  • Small details that give life to an artwork

Painting big cat eyes in acrylic

One day to learn with a step by step demonstration how to get that intense feline look

  • Quick and simple explanation on eye anatomy and how the light works within
  • How to play on the cat’s expression with the shape of the pupil, the position of the eyelid and highlights
  • How to paint the fur around the eyes with an hyperrealistic rendering.


Demos on acrylic techniques to paint the textures of Nature

2-hour sessions to discover the basics on how to paint:

  • Fur, be it long, short, black, white, soft, coarse or even wet
  • Feathers
  • Grass, rocks, snow
  • Drops and other wet spherical surfaces
  • Eyes
  • Dust and clouds

Private tuition

As it might not always be possible for students to take part in scheduled workshops, Morgane can also offer private tuition for art clubs, associations or any group of 5 to 10 people (all skill levels) provided they have access to a suitable place that can be used for painting classes (acrylics can be a bit messy so your carpeted living room might not be the best idea!).

You choose the subject/theme of your workshop (e.g. “How to paint big cats”, “How to paint eyes, fur, feather etc.”) and you define the duration depending on your learning objectives and your budget (one-day workshops are good to discover a specific technique or a particular aspect, several days are needed to cover a larger theme in depth or complete a whole painting from scratch).

Morgane can also provide the material needed for an all-inclusive workshop (pencils, brushes, models, supports, accessories to the exclusion of easels that participants must bring with them if they wish to use them).

Feel free to Contact Morgane to discuss your project to bring your wildlife art to the next level!

Step-by-steps

If attending a workshop or a demo is really not an option for you, or if you would just like to get a glimpse at how Morgane works, here are some videos from her Youtube Channel which might be of interest to you. These are not tutorials per se, rather step-by-steps of paintings being completed (sometimes with written commentary to go along), but you should still be able to pick up some useful tips if you watch them carefully.



A word on material

There is nothing more frustrating than having to wrestle with a painting because the material is poor or inadequate. So even if it can be tempting (especially when starting out) to buy cheap brands, choosing quality products over quantity really is the way to go. There are many wonderful brands available and you will probably have to try a few before finding your perfect match. Here are a few tips to choose the best material for hyperrealistic wildlife acrylic painting.