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Ganesha Paintings On Canvas With Aboriginal Art

You Will Need:

Fevicryl Acrylic Colours - Black 02, Crimson 04, Prussian Blue 19, Flesh Tint 30, Fevicryl Acrylic Colours Pearl - Turquoise Blue 320, Fevicryl Acrylic Colour Pearl Metallic - Gold 352, Fevicryl Acrylic Colours Sparkling - Orange 903, Dark Blue 904, Golden Yellow 907, Golden Green 911, Fevicryl 3D Cone Outliner Regular - White 707, Fine Art Brushes, Fine Art Canvas Board 12

Description :

An excellent Ganesha Canvas painting using the dot painting technique will add that festive look to your home décor this season. An aboriginal art form in which this beautiful Ganesha painting has been conceptualised can be a different way of depiction altogether.

STEP 1
Take an A3 sized white paper. Draw a Ganesha on it.
STEP 2
Take the fine art canvas board measuring 12" x 12" in size.
STEP 3
Paint the canvas in a shade of dark blue made by mixing Fevicryl Acrylic Colours - Black 02 and Prussian Blue 19. Leave it to dry.
STEP 4
Trace the Ganesha on the painted canvas with white carbon paper. Refer to the image.
STEP 5
Outline the Ganesha with Fevicryl 3D Cone Outliner Regular - White 707. Let it dry.
STEP 6
Paint the Ganesha with the dot technique with the rear side of the brush to replicate Aboriginal art syle using Fevicryl Acrylic Colours - Black 02, Crimson 04, Prussian Blue 19, Flesh Tint 30, Fevicryl Acrylic Colours Pearl - Turquoise Blue 320, Fevicryl Acrylic Colour Pearl Metallic - Gold 352, Fevicryl Acrylic Colours Sparkling - Orange 903, Dark Blue 904, Golden Yellow 907 and Golden Green 911. Leave it to dry.
STEP 7
Border the canvas with the dots using Fevicryl Acrylic Colour Pearl Metallic - Gold 352. Let it dry.