Monday, October 19, 2015

Create Abstract Wall Designs With Fresh paint

Summary Craft should evoke a motor response, rather than replicate something.


Summary Craft is one of the most forgiving Craft forms. It is based on how an carbon makes you stroke, rather than how realistic it looks. For instance, in most Craft genres, provided you wanted to emulsion an apple, you would jab to construct a example of an apple on paper. On the contrary, in summary Craft you could dye an apple that is purple and square provided desired. This perception makes it accessible to stain wall Craft in a room. All you need is your own creativity. Paint the art so it appeals to you. Stare at examples of other art and then go with your instincts for a piece that is unique to you.


Instructions


1. Prepare the wall for the art by coating it with a latex primer in an eggshell finish. Paint the background color on the wall for the painting. Choose a color that will go with remainder of the colors you are working with. For instance, if the mural is black and white, you can paint the background white and then add the black paint to create the design.


Wash the walls, fill any holes, and smooth rough spots with fine sandpaper. Make the entire surface even, and then paint on the primer. Let it dry for two days before continuing.2.


3. Add remainder of the paint over the background. Follow your instincts and continue to work on the painting until it feels done. Abstract art doesn't have any limitations and you can continue adding paint as long as you like. Acrylic paint dries faster than oil paint but you can move either paint around on the surface as long as it is wet.


4. Seal the painting after it is dry with a water-based varnish. This will protect it and also let you wash the surface when needed -- this is particularly important in high traffic areas or or if you have small children.