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Piece of cake spring acrylic painting

  • Национальность:УКРАИНА
  • Дата рождения : неизвестная дата
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Piece of cake (2022) Картина – Mariia Sukalova

Уникальные произведения искусства также известны как произведения искусства «OOAK». Это значит, что каждое произведение искусства уникально и не будет никогда ни одного идентичного.

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Original oil painting on canvas board По поводу данного произведения: Классификация, методы & Стили Масло Краска, состоящая из пигментов, связанных с льняным[. ]

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Original oil painting on canvas board

По поводу данного произведения: Классификация, методы & Стили

Краска, состоящая из пигментов, связанных с льняным маслом или гвоздиками. Традиционная техника состоит из наложения слоев краски, все более богатых маслом, для прочной и долговечной подвески.

Живопись, которая с помощью репрезентации очень реалистично выражает внешнюю реальность.

Живопись – это художественная форма рисования на поверхности путем эстетического нанесения цветных жидкостей. Художники представляют собой очень личное выражение на опорах, таких как бумага, камень, холст, дерево, кора, стекло, бетон и многие другие материалы. Произведение изобразительного или изобретательского искусства может быть натуралистическим и образным или абстрактным. Он может иметь повествовательное, описательное, символическое, духовное или философское содержание.

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Mariia Sukalova Портрет

Hello, my name is Maria Sukalova. I am 29 years old, and for the last four years I have devoted all my free time to painting. I do not have an art education, but I have an incredible love for art, which[. ]

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Hello, my name is Maria Sukalova. I am 29 years old, and for the last four years I have devoted all my free time to painting.

I do not have an art education, but I have an incredible love for art, which has been with me since childhood. As a little 4-years old girl, I remember visiting my grandmother almost every week. There was a painting hanging on the wall in her old house. It was huge (as it seemed to me then) with a simple landscape and a beautiful woman in the foreground. I’ve always wondered why no one looks at her. Do not admire her beauty. Everyone just passed by, but I froze for minutes, letting all the details, colors and shades go through me. One day, after a couple of years, substituting a chair under the painting, I was finally able to do what I have been dreaming of for a long time. I reached out with my fingertips to the canvas. It was so exciting to feel the texture of oil paints that a rough brush left behind. This was the beginning.

I have always loved to draw, but for a long time it was only to satisfy personal needs. After all, I could not draw. Already at the age of 25, I tried oil paints for the first time and fell in love with them. In their texture, suppleness and nobility of color. At the same time, I tried other paints: acrylic, tempra, gouache, watercolor, but always returned to oil.

I worked in different techniques and styles. I tried hyperrealism and abstraction, the technique of glazing and applying paint in large strokes. As a result, I began to approach my own solution, a certain balance of what I tried myself in.

Some time ago I painted portraits. It was a commercial project that pushed me into a narrow framework and which almost ruined the flight inside that is inherent in every artist. I left the portraits, but I’m sure not forever. When I return to them, they will be big stories, without frames and rules. The plot of the truth as I see it.

A couple of years ago I started painting landscapes. But soon I went through two spinal surgeries and for many months I did not have the opportunity to paint. Only at the beginning of this year I was able to return. But after the tragedy that happened to my country in February, the territory where I lived was under occupation for 6 weeks. I will not tell my story of this cruel war. I’ll just say that the value of even the simplest and seemingly mundane things begins to manifest itself at the moment when they try to take them away from you. And I began to look at the world around with wide eyes. And inspiration was everywhere.

This fresh March air in the garden, low clouds with torrential spring rains, the last frost hiding from the sun in tall grass, still water with islands of still unmelted ice. Everything gained brightness and sound. And I wanted to capture my feelings on canvas. Now in my works there is calmness, honesty and light. I want to share this with the world, because it lacks it so much.

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  • Национальность:УКРАИНА
  • Дата рождения : неизвестная дата
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Miniature spring wedding cake tutorial using polymer clay

Let’s get ready for spring with this miniature floral cake with pink roses and a beautiful swirly buttercream effect without using any special materials, just polymer clay.

DIY miniature wedding cake tutorial

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Materials

  • Polymer clay – vanilla, scrap clay, white, pink and olive green
  • FIMO Liquid (or other liquid polymer clay)
  • Nail caviar – silver

Tools

  • Small tile (or other oven-proof dish to make and bake the cake on)
  • Round cutters (I used 2.5cm and 2cm but you can adjust this to your needs)
  • Toothpick
  • Small ball tool
  • Blades
  • Needle tool
  • Fine ended tool
  • Pasta machine or rolling pin
  • Craft knife
  • Paintbrushes
  • Acrylic paint – white and beige
  • Water-based varnish

Instructions

1. Roll out a sheet of scrap clay through the thickest setting of your pasta machine and cut out nine circles in two different sizes – five measuring 2cm and four measuring 2.5cm. Cut an additional 2.5cm circle using vanilla clay (or another cake sponge colour) for the bottom of the cake. Stack them together making sure they’re centred and secure and bake the cake for 15 minutes at 110° Celsius.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 1

2. Once the cake is baked and cool, roll out a thin sheet of white clay (or another colour if you prefer) and cut strips to cover the cake with. Smooth down all the edges and using a ball tool, trace horizontal lines on the white clay to make it look like swirly buttercream. If your clay is a little hard, try brushing a little baby oil or clay softener. Bake again for 15 minutes.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 2

Top tip! Once the cake is cool, you can wipe the buttercream with some acetone. This will dissolve the clay a little, giving you a smoother finish.

3. After letting the cake cool down, you could paint it an off-white shade by mixing a little beige with white acrylic paint to make it look more like ivory, but you can skip this if you prefer it white. Apply a couple of coats and let dry completely.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 3

4. In the meantime, take some polymer clay in at least two different pink colours, or another colour of your choice, roll them into strands and cut lots of pieces to make petals. Roll them into balls and flatten them. Use a blade to pick them up and gently roll the first petal into itself to create the core of the rose. Keep adding petals around it and use your fingers to pinch the edges.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 4

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5. After making several roses in different sizes, pick them up from the centre using a toothpick and arrange them on the cake bonding with FIMO Liquid. Then use the toothpick to further secure the roses to the cake. To make the centre piece, arrange the roses on a small base of green clay and then place it on the cake.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 5

6. To make some leaves, take some olive-green clay and roll it into a strand. Cut lots of tiny pieces, roll them into teardrops and flatten them. Then using a needle, trace all the lines on the leaves.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 6

7. Slide a blade underneath to pick them up and pinch them a little before arranging them on the cake. If you find this a little tricky, bake the cake with the roses first and then add the leaves.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 7

8. After baking the cake one last time for at least 30 minutes and letting it cool down, glaze the cake with water-based varnish and before it dries, add some silver nail caviar. Once the glaze is dry apply another coat to seal in the decorations.

Miniature spring wedding cake step 8

Now that you’ve created a beautiful centrepiece for your wedding scene, it’s now time to turn your attention to the bride. Create a stunning miniature bridal bouquet in six simple steps!


Now back to that fun paint with a broccoli paintbrush!

Place four blobs of paint on a clean paper plate using the two different tones of pink, the red-violet and the green paint. Place the blobs fairly close together so the head of the broccoli will dip into all four blobs at once. Remember to dab and not to brush the broccoli and paint around.

Paint the buds on the redbud

With a second piece of fresh broccoli, have the grands dip into the four blobs of paint and then dab the paint onto the canvas. It will make a mottled grouping of the four colors. The idea is to get the paint to look like the multi-colored buds of the blooming redbud tree. Again, like with the clouds, the idea isn’t to get a solid mass of color but a lighter more airy look. You should be able to see some of the sky through the buds of the tree you are painting.

Continue to dip into the paints on the plate and dab the buds on the tree until the grands are satisfied with how it looks. You may need to add more of the four colors of the paints to the plate to cover the whole tree with painted buds. And one more reminder, dab and don’t brush and swish the paint around.

May add some grass-

Something I thought of later was that it would look nice to dab a bit of plain green on the bottom of the canvas to look like a bit of grass. We’ll get that done next time!

Make a second tree for the fall

Change the last four colors to gold, orange, red and green and you can paint a tree on another canvas that has leaves that are turning colors in the fall! That would be pretty. If we make another fall tree next September we may paint the canvas a light peach color instead of blue, we’ll see.

Send me a picture of how your redbud trees turn out!

More tree picture ideas?

  • Budding button tree craft
  • Easy painted fall tree craft
  • My blessings tree Thanksgiving craft

Enjoy!

If you try this craft, let me know! Go ahead and leave a comment, rate it, and tag a photo with #WelcometoNanas wherever you post.

Colin Wynn
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