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Paint jump
Paint jump








Once you purchase Jump into Abstract painting you'll gain bonus access to one of Tracy's online lessons "Stories of a She-Tribe". But it looks oh so snazzy.As a student you'll gain access to the Tracy Verdugo Alumni Facebook community, "The Mojo Dojo" where you will be surrounded by a supportive community of past and current students as well as gaining the opportunity to ask and receive support directly from Tracy.īONUS: Stories of a She-Tribe Online Tutorial (value $37) Perhaps the most difficult to freehand is a birch-style jump. A round brush–or even better, a stencil–will make circles and dots easier. Making even circles is a bit more challenging…just like it is while riding. Try painting the standards two different colors for a contrast look. Thin stripes can create that uniform effect or you can offset them for some asymmetrical action. Painting several poles in the same pattern creates an impressive effect.Įspecially when you're jumping over five foot. If you're artistically challenged, but still want to make some cool-looking jumps, you can twirl some fancy-patterned duct tape around the pole (after waiting for the paint to dry!).īut if you're feeling crafty, these designs will make your arena look sharp! Try using a small roller or a flat brush for crisp edges. Start off by painting your poles and standards in solid colors. Looking to jazz up your jumps at home? Here are a few creative painting ideas that won't break the bank.įirst, gather up a bunch of unpaid help–er, friends–and outdoor paint.










Paint jump