Monday, June 11, 2012

love birds painting

<3 birds
I finally got around to tackling this project! Luckily, my boyfriend agreed to help me with it and I think we made a great team. I saw a similar painting a few months ago on the internet and knew I wanted to attempt it. I'd gone to some painting classes, but I wanted to try this without the aide of an instructor. I got the canvas from a garage sale for 50 cents. It had a painting already on it, but I figured if the person was selling it, she wasn't too attached.


I used Acrylic paint from Michael's and a foam brush for most of the painting in order to cover the canvas. I didn't really have a set plan or pattern, I just mixed colors I liked and went to town.


This was my first finished product for the background. My boyfriend {correctly} suggested I make it lighter so that the birds would show more (the light part in the picture above is the flash). I added white and basically hated what it looked like after I was done. Hated it. I actually gave up and went to bed because I thought I ruined it.

So it sat for about a week, lonely and forgotten, until I finally decided to try again. My boyfriend helped and I actually like how it turned out the third time the most!

adding the black line with a thin brush

We added black to the edges and dabbed away some of the paint from the middle with a wet paper towel. Weird, but it worked! We added the black line and the birds for the final product!


Here is a computer edited version of our painting IF we had gone with more blue.


I think both look awesome, but overall, I'm very happy with the painting. Can't wait to do more!

5 comments:

  1. love this! take that, painting-with-a-twist! where did you hang it?

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  2. In the living room, actually. I'm debating moving it, but I think I'll let it live there for a while. :)

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  3. I want to do this so bad! I have the canvas and paint just cant seem to ge the paint to mix and the strokes right :/ any tips?

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    1. Sorry for the delay in responding!

      Luckily, paint is really forgiving. We went about it with random strokes and when we didn't like it, we painted over it or took a wet rag to remove some of the paint. We also didn't mix the paint much before putting it onto the canvas. We let the different strokes mix together randomly. Hope that helps! Good luck!

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