Spontaneous Realism : My Acrylic And Charcoal Painting Of Salvador Dalì (Process Of Creation)

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    teesart

    Published on Oct 17, 2021
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    Hello Friends. This is my officially first video showing the creation of my works. Today, I created this painting of the legendary Spanish Artist Salvador Dalì as a tribute to the legend. This is the second painting I'll be making using traditional methods and its been amazing so far learning to paint on my own. Although I've been getting inspiration from works of renowned artists like Voka and so felt Dalì was perfect oir my second trial. I used acrylic paints, charcoal pencil and Windsor& Newton Sketch Pad for this Painting

    The Charcoal was used to outline Dalì's face and as a guide when painting. I also used the charcoal to finish up the painting by shading darker areas and adding details (What an Amateur😄)

    I'm really impressed with the painting and it looks more appealing than in photos. Although the piece took quite alot of paint, I would keep practicing so I can get better soon.

    Please pardon the crudeness of the video, I also hope to get better at creating videos soon. Thank you so much for checking it out. ♥️♥️!

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