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Start Painting with a Minimal Palette (Without Overthinking It)

Why Overthink It? Start Painting with a Minimal Palette

If you’re tired of scrolling through endless theory and shopping lists before ever touching a canvas — good. You’re in the right place. This post is about starting to paint fast, using tools that actually matter, and a minimal palette painting technique that lets you do more with less.

Why Acrylics Are Perfect for Minimal Palette Painting

I use acrylics because they’re easy, affordable, and mess-proof. You can thin them with water, clean your brushes in seconds, and they dry fast so you’re not waiting around watching paint dry. If you’re new to painting, acrylics are the best “just get going” option.

The Minimal Palette I Actually Use

This is the core of the method: we’re working with a tight but powerful color set. Forget red, yellow, and blue. Here’s what I use in the studio:

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Those six will get you really far. If you want to add a punchier orangy red that’s hard to mix with this palette, I also sometimes throw in a tube of Vermillion.

With just these six colors, you can mix pretty much everything you need. It simplifies your choices, saves money, and forces you to actually learn color mixing instead of depending on 38 tubes of premixed fluff.

What You Actually Need

You don’t need a full art supply store. Here’s the bare minimum to get started:

  • Brushes: One large flat, one small flat, one large round, one small round – all for acrylics.
  • Surface: Canvas is ideal to start with. Go for stretched or canvas boards.
  • Palette: A plastic or wood one works, but here’s a hack: tape baking paper to a flat surface. Disposable and cheap.
  • Something to wipe your brushes with: an old t-shirt, a rag, paper towels — whatever you’ve got lying around.
  • Water container: For rinsing your brushes. No, your coffee mug is not a good idea.
  • Easel: A small table easel works for smaller canvasses. If you’re going big, get yourself a full-size standing easel.
  • Palette knife: You can mix paint with your brushes, sure, but it wastes pigment and beats up your bristles over time. A knife is faster, cleaner, and just feels better to use.

Curious what I personally use? I listed all my go-to supplies, including paint, brushes, and surfaces, my go-to supply list at the end of this post.

Bonus Tip: Keep Your Acrylic Paint Fresh for Days

Acrylic paint dries fast — sometimes too fast. If you’ve ever come back to a palette and found everything dried up and useless, here’s a fix that actually works.

Take a shallow tray and lay a damp, absorbent sponge wipe inside. Place a sheet of baking paper or parchment paper over the cloth — that’s your mixing surface. Now add your paints and mix on top of the paper like normal.

When you’re done for the day, cover the tray with an airtight lid or even plastic wrap. The moisture underneath will keep the paint usable for days, sometimes longer. It’s basically a DIY stay-wet palette — cheap, simple, and it saves a ton of wasted paint.

Art Supplies I Recommend

These are materials I either use in the studio or confidently recommend. They hold up well with acrylics and get the job done without drama.

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Final Word

This isn’t about painting the “right way.” It’s about actually painting. A minimal palette gives you fewer choices, more freedom, and faster progress. Grab your gear and go make something. Skip the theory rabbit holes. You’ll learn more by doing anyway.

Want to see what this minimal palette can actually do? I’ve used this exact setup in tons of speed painting techniques—portraits, time-lapses, and fast acrylic work that keeps it simple and bold. Check them out here.

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Bold Hip-Hop Paintings & Prints That Hit Different

Hip-Hop Artwork

If you’re searching for Hip‑Hop Paintings and Prints that bring the vibe of rap culture into your space, this is the place. These aren’t generic posters—they’re bold, expressive portraits made for fans who live and breathe hip-hop. Whether it’s classic boom bap or modern lyrical fire, this artwork brings it all to life visually. From moody canvases to layered brushwork that hits like a verse, our collection of hip-hop paintings and prints captures the spirit of the genre in every stroke. They’re perfect for home studios, record collections, or any space where the culture lives.

Why Hip‑Hop Paintings and Prints Matter

Hip-hop is emotion, attitude, and identity. Our hip-hop paintings and prints go beyond decoration—they celebrate icons, movements, and the raw energy that defines the genre. Whether it’s a tribute to a legend or a mood piece that echoes the sound, these works make a statement. Want a gift that speaks louder than words? Head to our curated selection of hip-hop art prints for bold visuals with serious presence.

Explore the Full Hip‑Hop Paintings and Prints Collection

Each piece in our hip-hop wall art collection is created to bring rhythm and power to your space. Whether you prefer original paintings or high-quality prints, you’ll find visuals that connect deeply with your love for the culture. Get inspired, find your favorite rapper immortalized in paint, and bring home a piece of hip-hop you won’t find anywhere else.

Looking for a Unique Gift?

If you’re shopping for a hip-hop head who already has everything, these prints and portraits are a bold alternative to mainstream merch. For ideas that stand out, check the hip-hop gift guide—art that hits harder than a drop. Ready to decorate with purpose? Dive into our hip-hop art collection and discover portraits with punch.

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Unique Art Gifts for Movie Lovers

If you’re shopping for unique art gifts for movie lovers, forget the generic posters and think cinematic. Real film buffs want something that hits like a perfectly framed shot—bold, expressive, and personal. Whether they’re into cult classics, Hollywood legends, or modern masterpieces, the right artwork doesn’t just decorate a wall. It makes a statement.

This post is your shortcut to finding art gifts that speak fluent cinema. Whether it’s for a birthday, a housewarming, or just to surprise someone who lives for film, these picks are all scene-stealers.

Best Unique Art Gifts for Movie Lovers

Movie lovers don’t just watch—they feel. So give them a gift that captures that intensity. Our bold portrait pieces and high-quality art prints bring iconic characters and unforgettable moments to life. These aren’t your average film prints. They’re unique art gifts for movie lovers who want something with depth, drama, and visual punch.

Start by browsing our full collection of movie paintings and prints. Or explore our curated movie gift collection for pieces that stand out like a film festival winner.

Movie Wall Art That Feels Personal

From moody lighting to raw brushwork, each piece brings out the emotion behind the frame. Perfect for home theaters, living rooms, or anywhere cinematic style belongs. Not sure where to begin? Our gift collection makes it easy to find a standout piece.

We also offer framed or unframed options, with vivid details that honor the artistry of film—from gritty close-ups to instantly recognizable silhouettes.

Give a Gift That Feels Like a Cult Classic

Whether it’s for a vintage film nerd, a Tarantino obsessive, or someone who simply knows good cinema when they see it, these unique art gifts for movie lovers are anything but filler.

Looking for a gift with presence? Check out our full collection of movie wall art and bring the big-screen energy home.

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Art Gifts That Hit the Right Note

Unique Art Gifts for Music Lovers

If you’re looking for unique art gifts for music lovers, skip the basic posters and think bigger. True fans want something that hits like a favorite track—bold, expressive, and personal. Whether they vibe with jazz, soul, hip-hop, or old-school rock, the right art piece becomes more than décor. It’s a reflection of who they are. This guide is here to help you find music-inspired artwork that hits all the right notes—whether you’re shopping for a birthday, a housewarming, or just want to treat someone who lives for rhythm and melody.

Best Unique Art Gifts for Music Lovers

Music lovers are wired differently. They feel everything—so a gift that captures that emotional depth goes a long way. Our hand-painted pieces and high-quality prints bring that energy to life. These aren’t your average music gifts. They’re unique art gifts for music lovers who want to see their favorite sounds visualized with edge and soul. Start by checking out the full collection of music paintings and prints, or head straight to our bold hip-hop portraits if you’re gifting someone who lives by the beat.

Music Wall Art That Feels Personal

From moody lighting to explosive brushwork, these pieces don’t just hang—they speak. They’re perfect for listening corners, studio walls, or any space where the music never stops. If you’re not sure what to pick, our music-themed gift guide makes it easy to find the perfect fit. We also offer options curated specifically for hip hop lovers, with artwork that captures everything from lyrical fire to iconic visuals.

Give a Gift That Hits Different

Whether it’s for a collector, a crate digger, or a casual listener with good taste, these unique gifts for music fans will hit the right note—visually and emotionally. Want to find something unforgettable? Explore our full collection of music wall art and discover bold, rhythmic visuals that echo the soundtracks of their life.
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Beastie Boys Speed Painting – Progress Video

beastie boys original painting

Summary

Beastie Boys Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels captures the raw charisma of three hip hop legends through fast brushwork and bold color.

Title: ‘Three MCs and No DJ’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

This Beastie Boys speed painting pays tribute to Mike D, MCA, and Ad-Rock — an explosive trio that helped define the sound and attitude of hip hop in the ’80s and ’90s. The portrait was created using a limited color palette: Magenta, Primary Yellow, Cyan, Titanium White, and Oxide Black. This deliberate constraint brought out the contrasts and textures that make the piece so punchy.

The background began with a bold magenta base, setting a vivid tone right from the start. I ditched the original reference background and focused solely on the three MCs to emphasize their presence. The outlines were drawn freehand using a multiliner, then layered with confident brushstrokes — jackets, shadows, facial highlights — all captured in quick, energetic moves to reflect the group’s own rhythm and spontaneity.

Want to see how it all came together? Watch the full progress video of this Beastie Boys portrait below. It shows the entire journey from blank canvas to finished artwork in just a few minutes:

This work is part of a larger series of hip hop portraits and pop culture speed paintings. I often experiment with minimal palettes and expressive lines to distill the essence of a subject. If you enjoyed this, check out my speed painting of The Weeknd as well.

Availability

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The Weeknd Speed Painting – Progress Video

The Weeknd painting by Bart Carels – red jacket, reflective sunglasses, and bold brushstrokes

Summary

The Weeknd Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels captures bold contrasts and soft surrealism. It’s a vivid tribute to Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd.

Title: ‘Blinded by the Lights’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

This The Weeknd speed painting was inspired by a photo that immediately stood out. The lighting, color, and mood were perfect for capturing something expressive. So, I didn’t just aim to recreate a pop star. Instead, I focused on turning a moment into motion on canvas.

I began with a vibrant Vermillion orange background. Over that, I sketched loose lines using Primary Cyan. From there, I added the darkest shapes — the hair, shirt, and sunglasses — using a custom mix of Ivory Black, Magenta, Yellow, and a bit of Cyan. As a result, the dark tones feel warmer and deeper than pure black.

Next, I layered in skin tones, letting the orange glow show through. It gave the portrait a cinematic feel. Then came the highlights, added with a blend of yellow and magenta. I wrapped up with the jacket’s shadows, some reflections on the sunglasses, and extra contrast in the background.

In total, this The Weeknd speed painting took about 90 minutes. The rough textures and visible brushwork were intentional. They reflect the surreal, emotional vibe of *Blinding Lights*, the song that sparked the piece.

This portrait is part of my broader series of music-themed pieces. If you’re into bold, expressive work, you’ll find a lot more in that collection.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

Availability

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Star Wars Speed Painting – Progress Video

Padmé Amidala painting from The Phantom Menace by Bart Carels

Summary

Padmé Amidala Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels — a fast, expressive tribute to Natalie Portman’s Star Wars character in full regalia.

Title: ‘Padmé Amidala’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

Today was Star Wars Day — so, May the Fourth Be With You!

When I looked at the reference photo of Padmé Amidala, I knew I had to balance the purple, gold, and red. Yellow seemed like a safe choice. However, I wanted the gold headpiece to really stand out. That’s why I went for green instead. It plays nicely with purple and complements the subtle red makeup on Natalie Portman’s face.

Since this was a Padmé Amidala speed painting, I knew I wouldn’t have time to cover everything perfectly. That’s actually part of the fun. Letting the background show through in certain places creates texture and depth. It’s something I often do on purpose, especially when time is tight.

I usually begin with the darkest areas first, followed by the eyes. If the eyes aren’t right, the whole portrait can feel off. This one was a real challenge. Capturing her face was tricky, and I wasn’t sure I could pull off the gold textures in time. But I went for it anyway.

Once the dark parts and eyes were roughly done, I moved to the face. I blended blue (Cyan) and red (Magenta) with white and a bit of yellow for the skin. Then I added the red dots on the cheeks and a mix of red and pink for the lips.

The gold headpiece came next — mostly yellow and magenta. For deeper reds, I used more magenta. For areas with a slight green tint, I mixed in Cyan. Highlights were painted in light yellow and Titanium White. Shadows got extra depth with added Magenta, Cyan, and a hint of Ivory Black.

This piece also fits into my growing collection of movie-themed speed paintings. Alongside music portraits, I enjoy capturing iconic film characters — from science fiction legends like Padmé to other cult favorites. These quick studies are all about energy, expression, and bold choices under time pressure.

Finally, I tweaked the face. The eyes and nose gave me some trouble. One millimeter off and it changes everything. With more time, I could’ve been more precise, but for a speed painting of Padmé Amidala, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. I skipped all the tiny fabric details on purpose. It saves time and, honestly, I like the unfinished look. It gives the piece character.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

Availability

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Ice-T Speed Painting – Progress Video

Original acrylic painting on paper of Hustler Ice-T by Bart Carels, capturing urban energy and bold style.

Summary

Ice-T Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels. A bold portrait of the iconic rapper, built with expressive brushwork and layered color.

Title: ‘H.U.S.T.L.E.R.’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

This Ice-T speed painting started with a Vermillion underpainting, similar to several of my earlier pieces. I sketched the outlines using Primary Cyan. My goal wasn’t realism — I wanted something that felt bold and unique. Color, not accuracy, was the focus.

I started with the eyes. Although we tend to think the whites of the eyes are actually white, they’re often not. In my reference photo, there was reflective blue and purple light in the eyes. To match that, I blended Cyan, Magenta, a touch of Yellow, and some White to get the right shade.

From there, I blocked in the darker elements — the cap’s shadow, moustache, beard, and shirt. I also began layering skin tones using the Vermillion background as a base. That red-orange peeking through creates warmth and depth. I added subtle blue reflections on the cheek, neck, and under the eye. The moment I placed the highlights in the eyes, the painting suddenly came to life.

After that, I focused on adding shadows, highlights, and skin color variation. For the chain, I used simple light and shadow strokes — enough to instantly suggest gold without over-detailing. Sometimes, minimalism works best.

The final touch? A mix of Cyan, Titanium White, and Primary Yellow to add cool-toned areas in the background. These contrast nicely with the warm Vermillion and balance the composition.

Like the rest of my musicrap and hip-hop pieces, this one was all about capturing attitude, not perfection. If you’re into fast, expressive portrait work, this one’s for you.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

Availability

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Ella Fitzgerald Progress Video / Speed Painting

Ella Fitzgerald painting in warm tones with jazz-inspired expression

Summary

Ella Fitzgerald Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels. This bold jazz portrait celebrates the elegance and energy of the First Lady of Song.

Title: ‘Lady Ella’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

This Ella Fitzgerald speed painting was all about keeping things loose. No tight edges, no fine details — just rhythm, flow, and feeling. After all, Ella’s voice was effortless and smooth, so the painting needed to reflect that.

I started by blocking in the composition using a black marker. No details here — just making sure everything was where it needed to be. I sometimes switch it up with charcoal, pencil, or paint, but for portraits like this, I prefer a solid base layer. Faces are tricky, and a small misplacement can throw everything off.

Once the outlines were in, I jumped straight into the hair and face. I mixed Magenta and Yellow, then added a bit of Cyan and a touch of Ivory Black for the darker tones. Her dress is mostly Magenta with Cyan, plus deeper blacks and lighter whites for contrast. The glow in the reference photo pushed me to lean into the redder tones.

For the skin, I mixed Magenta and Yellow for the mid-tones. Adding Cyan and Black helped shape the shadows. For highlights, I used more Yellow and finished with Titanium White. Throughout the piece, I never used a brush smaller than size six — intentionally skipping small details for a rawer look.

This piece joins my collection of music inspired speed paintings. If you enjoy expressive portraits with a musical edge, make sure to explore the rest of the collection.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

Availability

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Ed Sheeran Speed Painting – Contemporary Portrait

Original acrylic painting on paper of Ed Sheeran by Bart Carels, capturing dynamic energy and vibrant colors.

Summary

Ed Sheeran Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels. A vibrant portrait of the singer-songwriter built with bold brushwork and layered tones.

Title: ‘Ed Sheeran’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020

Process

Although I often listen to the music I grew up with, I do enjoy painting contemporary artists too. Ed Sheeran is one of those exceptions. His style and musicality stand out — which made him an ideal subject for this Ed Sheeran speed painting.

I started with a black marker to sketch the basic outlines — head, shoulders, pupils, facial shadows, and the darker parts of the hair. Then I painted the eyes, nose, and mouth. These features pop more in terms of color, so I used a mix of Magenta, Cyan, Titanium White, and a bit of Ivory Black for depth and highlights.

For the cheeks and skin tones, I blended Magenta and Yellow, adding Cyan for shadow. The rest of the face was painted from dark to light, while the shirt and neck were left simple — just blocked in with base colors for contrast.

His hair was tricky. The darkest parts almost looked black, but I mixed a deep red-orange to match his natural tone, then added layers of brighter reds and oranges. I finished by painting the background and adding highlights to the lips, eyes, and facial hair. Finally, the tape came off — always a satisfying moment.

This piece is part of my music and artist portrait series, where I capture iconic performers in fast, expressive sessions. If you’re into bold, high-energy portrait work, check out the rest of the collection.

Painting Specs

  • One-of-a-kind artwork
  • Medium: Mixed Media on Paper (black marker & acrylic paint)
  • Size: 24x32cm / 9×12 inches
  • Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White

Availability

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