Tutorial video painting of “The Wolf” on abstract resined canvas (part 1)
“The Wolf”
Here is my process for a 3d wolf that im excited to experiment on, its my first time doing this and its an original masterpiece that i am currently working on.
I am making 4 types of animal portrait for this experiment, and i used metallic powdered pigments to make abstract designs over some of my recycled canvas.
I want to take you with me on my journey of experimenting with art and with new lessons learned, no such mistakes as everything turns into a unique process. Hopefully everything turns out on how i imagined it would look like.
Enjoy the video below and enjoy my part 1 process of this painting.
Thank you for viewing and stay tuned for more as im working on the next video and painting. Happy steeming.
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I like the way pictures look next to each other. They perfectly fit into any interior and decorate it.
I have never tried to work with acrylic, is it a complicated technique? How quickly does it dry up?
Hi @marymik23 acrylics are super easy to use and dries up withing a couple of minutes, and i find it the most affordable medium, 1 bottle of acrylic cost me from 50 cents to $4 max depending on the quality, and i like metallic colors so it cost me around $1-$2 a bottle, and the brush is also easy to maintain just use water and soap.
Soap? I did not know that it was washing acrylic. Even when he withered it can be washed?
The price of the material I really like! An oil pastel is much more expensive.
Yes for the brush, acrylic is water based, and sometimes i use baby oil on my brushes too. Oil is wxpensive but last a long time and the quality is a lot better, im more organized and clean with oil paints
Thanks, I'll keep it in mind...