Paintings


 These are a couple of my paintings I hanged in my bedroom.

The first one, I painted on a 10x10 canvas, using black, and green water colours, and a silver paint marker. 

First, I painted a random black diamond on the canvas, then painted the inside with green water colour, and then stroked it with a toothbrush for a free style look. In the end, I wrote Eleanor Roosevelt's quote "You can often change your circumstances by changing your attitude" using a silver paint marker.

The second one, I painted on a 8x8 canvas, using ivory black, lemon yellow, cerulean blue, cerulean orange, phtalo green, burnt umber, raw umber, Chinese white, and crimson red acrylic colours.

In the beginning, I drew a line on the bottom quarter of the canvas, to divide it up between table cloth, and the back ground, then, drew check design using s regular pencil, and a scale, then painted them in using crimson red acrylic colour, (didn't bothered for the white, since the canvas was already white).

Then drew a circle on the upper side, with the help of a bottle cap, wrote the word ''Al- Raziq" in Urdu, with a regular pencil, and painted it with ivory black acrylic colour. Panted the rest of circle n lemon yellow acrylic colour. And then  drew the fruit basket, painted iwith blending burnt umber, and raw umber, drew the fruits, and painted them with cerulean orange, phtalo green, crimson red, and lemon yellow.And finally, I painted the left over part with cerulean blue, mixing a little bit of Chinese white to complete my painting.

For the last one, I used lemon yellow, cerulean blue, Chinese white, yellow ochre, burnt umber, ivory black, crimson red, and phtalo green on a 9x9 canvas.

First, I painted the entire canvas with lemon yellow acrylic colour, then, painted the door with cerulean blue, and painted black lines to represent planks of wood, and blended a bit of white in the bottom to give it a realistic look. Secondly I tried to paint lines on the wall to make it a brick wall, but it didn't turned out to be a good idea, because they were very messy, and uneven, so I covered up the mess with a flower bail emerging out of two thin stems, and covering nearly half of the wall. 

For the stems, I used yellow ochre, while for the bail, I used tiny dots of crimson red, phtalo green, and cerulean blue.

Lastly, I painted a pot with burnt umber, and yellow ochre, and made tiny dots for the plant with crimson, red, phtalo green, and cerulean blue.

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