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Gallery Series: Fall's Golden Crown

🍂 When a palette leans toward yellow, how do you stop it from tipping into monotony? In this 2.5+ hour gallery-scale demo, Bryan Mark Taylor shows how to infuse color variety into a fall landscape while staying true to its warm glow. He also shares his approach to scale — converting a plein air study into a larger gallery work without losing personality.


You’ll learn how to:
🎨 Introduce contrasting color notes to enrich a predominantly warm scheme
📏 Expand a plein air reference into a larger composition with care
✨ Keep vibrancy and clarity even when your palette leans “all yellow”
🎯 Make edits that respect your original sketch’s energy


Perfect for landscape painters who want to balance warmth and variety, push scale, and preserve the life of their initial sketch as they move toward polished work. 🕒 Runtime: 2.5+ hours

  • Bryan Mark Taylor

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Meet your instructor

Bryan Mark Taylor

A painter, lecturer, entrepreneur, and world traveler Bryan Mark Taylor is a renaissance man. He makes regular contributions to art and design magazines including Plein Air and Imagine FX.
Bryan is a sought-after teacher and lecturer and has taught courses worldwide, including at the Academy of Art University, Pixar, and the Scottsdale Artists School. In addition, Bryan has been a featured speaker at the Plein Air, CTNX, Fantastic Arts, Dragonsteel, and VisionX conferences.
Bryan has traveled around the globe, carefully observing and capturing nature’s miracles.

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