Learn To Paint Still-Life With @tezzmax In 6 Days - (Day 2).

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱyesterday (edited)

Good Day Steemians and Art Lovers, 😎

It's day two of the still life painting lessons and today's activities are rather technical than tedious, I am taking my time with this in order to share every bit of information, steps and procedures in order to have almost anyone interested to make a worthy attempt.

THE SETUP!


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Due to the weight of the primer applied yesterday, the canvas developed some folds and we had to restretch them, personally for my acrylic and oil paintings I don't like to have them on a smooth canvas and aside from that, a rough surface canvas can be too harsh for you brushes and could damage the bristles of the brushes in short time, due to that, I decided that we use not so harsh sandpaper to smoothen the surface of the canvas.


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After making use of the sandpaper we then used a damped towel to wipe the surface of the canvas to clean up whatever particles the sandpaper must have detached from the surface of the canvas.


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We waited for the surface of the canvas to get dry properly and then we measured out the space within the canvas that we intend to use and in the case it's 10 inches by breadth and 14 inches by height.


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At this point, we've tapped out the needed areas of the canvas for the painting and my tomorrow, there should come some drawings and colours and the canvas! 😎

Let's keep the slow and steady, we're definitely going to have a beautiful result at the end of the week!


MATERIALS.

  1. Canvas
  2. Glue
  3. Primer
  4. Board
  5. Easel/Donkey
  6. Light
  7. Measuring Tape
  8. Sandpaper
  9. Little towel
  10. Brush
  11. Water
  12. Masking Tape

Kindly share your thoughts, questions, suggestions and contributions as comments below, I'll be glad to read and reply them all, thanks.


THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!

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Upvoted! Thank you for supporting witness @jswit.

This is what I'm going to paint

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Dude, since I don't have a canvas or the right paints to paint with, I decided to use colored pencils I have at home and a notebook. I decided to draw in advance to see how it turned out, but I think the poor quality of the drawing materials didn't help me paint the drawing, so it turned out poorly.

Anyway, even though I can't draw because of the colors, I'll be on the lookout for your upcoming posts to keep learning.

Like I said, I tried to draw so you can see how it turned out. Here's a photo so you can tell me what you think.

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