Thanks a lot :) sectioning the canvas/wall etc into grids can make it less overwhelming though (if you ever need to paint one of these)...coz then you just treat each section as a separate "small" painting.
This was a commissioned piece where the client provided the image. For my own work there's no fixed method but these videos can give you an idea: th-cam.com/video/4TntVBkIrdQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pTbZpvlNs6hyewf_ th-cam.com/video/4tb49JJtw6Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pBsoWvrlxCyAJlRK
man your changing my life as we speak🎨
Haha...hopefully for the better. Keep at it!
I love your contents ❤❤
This is too awesome ... Great talent.
Thanks sana :)
SWEETNESS OF LIFE
Haha…not bad
Incredible. I have no words. Working with such a big canvas seems so overwhelming, you make it look easy. Here before a million views!
Thanks a lot :) sectioning the canvas/wall etc into grids can make it less overwhelming though (if you ever need to paint one of these)...coz then you just treat each section as a separate "small" painting.
Such deep and meaningful art 🤔😂
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Love it!
So beautiful 🤩😍👌
Thanks :)
Really good stuff, how do you decide what exactly you want to paint?
In terms of subject matter that is
This was a commissioned piece where the client provided the image. For my own work there's no fixed method but these videos can give you an idea:
th-cam.com/video/4TntVBkIrdQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pTbZpvlNs6hyewf_
th-cam.com/video/4tb49JJtw6Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pBsoWvrlxCyAJlRK
How do you manage to have your paint go on so smoothly? Is it the type of paint or a technique
It's got to be a combination of both since even with the same technique I can't achieve the same "smoothness" with acrylics.
Milk chocolate 😁
or chocolate milk? Lol.