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Sand Art – Painting Without A Brush!

A female tenant from Route 1 Bridgewater has drawn the magic of Shenandoah Valley on canvas for more than once. Painting nature is not the only reason this artist has been carrying around easel and oils to mountains and cornfields. She uses pictures cut from newspapers as a base to paint as well. More expert paintings information is located at photo to canvas painting.

 

She explains that the black and white colors from the clippings are a way for her to paint in an old fashioned way. She continues; many a times she cuts out pictures of animals and things that could be later added to her scene. According to her, the 15 by 4 ft mural on her family room is a result of just a newspaper photograph of two millstones, which she holds up while telling the story. Grey mill wheels match the rustic millhouse scene right on top of a riverbank.

 

She implies that the big mural on the wall is a depiction of what happens when she uses photos to put detail to weather board paintings, wood land animals, and other things. According to her, she only uses water in there. Since water dries out faster; it’s not really hard to paint with it.

 

Her next painting will be a snow scene, like in the new photo clipping she displayed. Finishing a snow painting won’t be a problem because it is easy. Her home, however, only has the mural and two smaller paintings on display. Quite obviously all her works go straight into the market, or given away to friends. Visit abstract oil painting masters to learn more about paintings.

 

She usually sells her paintings to a furniture store in Maryland. Her friends and neighbors usually ask her to paint, and she never turns them down. She is often buried in work because of the number of orders. More and more orders come around by Christmas.

 

In Rockingham County, she has a nice old lady neighbor who gave her some painting lessons when she was 13 years old. At that time, she paid the lady only 25 cents for each afternoon lesson. Her mother made a small lightweight pallet using a drill and paring knife a long time ago, and she showed it. A note telling about how it was made was decoupage on the old pallet even though it was stained with paint all over.

 

Their family room contained materials from their church, which was brought down roughly about six years ago. The river view is amazing as the sun passes through the glass wall that covers the whole face of the room. She says that they wanted to bring the outside in, and they like the natural wood so much.

 

As she was painting the mural, she wanted something fit inside the room. Because the children didn’t like the way the tithe painting shows fall’s bright foliage in reds, gold and rusts, she had to redo the painting three quarters through completion. She decided that she would not add anymore pictures to her home in order to let the people focus on the eye-catching mural on the wall, which tells everything about her love for painting.

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