Monochromatic mountain painting

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Hello everyone! I am happy to introduce to you this beautiful painting of snowy mountains. I made this artwork with acrylic paints and I put a coat of varnish. I used pallette knife to achieve textured look and vibrant colors. The size of canvas is 10x10 inches. You don't have to frame it because all sides are painted as well. This painting can be a great addition to your home decor or a unique gift to your beloved ones, family members and friends who love real nature art and the mountains.  It Mini Mountain Painting, Mountain Painting Acrylic, Mountain Texture, Ice Painting, Abstract Mountains, Mountains Painting, Mountains Wall Art, Mountain Artwork, Real Nature

Hello everyone! I am happy to introduce to you this beautiful painting of snowy mountains. I made this artwork with acrylic paints and I put a coat of varnish. I used pallette knife to achieve textured look and vibrant colors. The size of canvas is 10x10 inches. You don't have to frame it because all sides are painted as well. This painting can be a great addition to your home decor or a unique gift to your beloved ones, family members and friends who love real nature art and the mountains…

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Art With Mr Hall: 10 min Value Landscapes Like the Value Landscapes posted earlier this month, this lesson was inspired by Miriam at Arteascuola. However, these were "painted" with pixels on the computer rather than regular paintbrushes. Each year 4 student completed their own landscape in less than 10 minutes but still had valuable experience with using tone to create depth within a two dimensional artwork. Primary School Art, Monochromatic Art, Middle School Art Projects, 6th Grade Art, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art, Value In Art, Principles Of Art

Like the Value Landscapes posted earlier this month, this lesson was inspired by Miriam at Arteascuola. However, these were "painted" with pixels on the computer rather than regular paintbrushes. Each year 4 student completed their own landscape in less than 10 minutes but still had valuable experience with using tone to create depth within a two dimensional artwork. After we observed and discussed the scenes created by Miriam's students the children took turns at making their own value…

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