DIY textured wall art tutorial. Learn how to create unique and eye-catching wall decor using a variety of textures and techniques.
An introduction to textured florals - Impasto art. Impasto painting is a painting technique that involves applying thick, textured layers of paint to a surface like canvas. In the case of impasto floral painting, artists use this same technique to create lifelike, 3-dimensional flowers and petals -often with a range of palette knives to help achieve the different shapes/sizes. One goal of this type of painting is to create a sense of depth and volume in the blooms, making them appear to jump right off the canvas! The thickness of the paint also creates a contrast between the highlights and shadows of the blooms, adding to the illusion of depth and dimension, making these pieces truly magical and energetic to look at. Want to learn how to create some one of a kind textured floral pieces of your own? HERE I share with you absolutely everything I know about this beautiful art style, in a comprehensive 20+ page document for just $10. I hope you find great joy in experimenting more with this wonderful technique. Shannon x
Artist: Halpin, EliGorgeous colors shimmer in the sea as captured by Eli Halpin's brush. Pops of color mix with dynamically changing shapes to provide plenty of visual interest in this richly textured art piece.All Canvas Wall Art is printed in the Giclee method for great clarity, brilliant colors, and depth that last for years. Printed on premium quality artist's canvas and hand-stretched over a 1.5" sustainable wood frame, using Greenguard inks. Non-toxic inks stay brilliantly colored for years and our canvas wall art inks are Greenguard Gold and UL Environment Energy verified. Gallery wrapped with image wrapping around the side edges. A sawtooth or wire hanger (depending on the size of art) is attached for easy hanging. Artist biography information is included on the back of each piece. Can be cleaned with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. This product is proudly printed in the U.S.A.
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This is a fine art giclée print made from my original watercolor painting "Overcroaked [A Pond Heart]". For those with a heart for marshes. PAPER OPTIONS (1) ARCTIC MATTE - A basic matte paper, with a smooth, flat surface. This paper is acid free. (Bright white / 230gsm) (2) SMOOTH FINE ART - A semi-smooth cotton paper, with a natural feeling surface. This paper is archival and 100% cotton. (White / 250gsm) (3) RIVER LINEN - A textured linen paper that feels and looks like woven canvas. This paper is archival and has a slight sheen to replicate canvas. (Bright white / 240gsm) (4) TEXTURED RAG - A thick, textured, and heavy duty paper. This paper is archival and its surface replicates the look and feel of watercolor paper. (White / 300gsm) (For a photo of the paper types see my ABOUT section & click through photos) PRINT DESCRIPTION - Printed with professional grade Epson printers. - Printed using archival pigment inks. - Printed on highest quality fine art paper. - Printed to the edge (borderless). No trimming required. - (Upon Request) Prints can come with artist signature/print title on the back. PACKAGING - I ship prints flat, carefully packaged in a plastic sleeve and rigid mailer, with cardboard added for support. PLEASE NOTE - Prints are designed to fit into standard sized frames. Frames are not included. - Depending on your monitor settings colors may appear slightly different on screen than on the actual print. ©2022 Rachel E. S. Byler All art is the property of artist Rachel Byler and may not be reproduced, resold, or used in any form.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mix one form of art with another? We are sure that you have had this thought once or twice and wondered what such a thing would be called and how it would work out. This form of art is called mixed media art – the redefining of the way you look at art. If you are wondering how mixed art is different from multimedia, then we would like to tell you that multimedia is about mixing visual arts with other art forms but in mixed media art, the mixture is of only visual arts. And once again, don’t make this more complicated by wondering what is new media art and find out more about it at another point of time. The thing that we may have mentioned about art earlier and feel that it warrants being repeated is that art keeps evolving constantly to include new aspects and facets and this adds to the charm of art.