This was a pre canvass of a bird and flowers that I picked up at the $ store. I thought I really did well with the flowers, as you can see in this close up.
I tried a new trick a while ago, I got an wood owl and glued it to a canvass, then did a paint pour. This was the results:
At the old art class I did these others as last minutes. Funny how last minute ones turn out not bad, kinda cute:
Are they snails?
Although this is a close up, it's one of my favorites to paint on - little, tiny canvasses. Something about them that causes joy for me to paint on. They are so tiny! ha ha ha. And then a quick little ladybug appeared.....
Below is one of those art pours. What made it interesting, and I don't know if you can see it, but when I finished it, it looked like an Arctic scene - with a polar bear in it and a tern. The polar bear is the top squiggly lines, the bird is lower. I think the bird is more visual in the photo tho.
This one was a funny attempt! I started off with a completely different plan, but my colours weren't working. I wanted an autumn scene with the animals. I had winter sky, summer grass and autumn trees. After a few days of touching and repainting over and over I finally got somewhat of a proper background. Yup, I used stick on animals to finish off! I knew there was no way I'd be able to paint those in. 😺
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