How to paint a Peacock Portrait using acrylic paint on a resined canvas Part 1

“Peacock Portrait Painting”

Part I

(12 x 12 inch acrylic on abstract resined canvas)

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Im on my 3rd Animal Portrait Painting, its a set of 4 abstact resined canvas that i made using powdered metallic pigments. Im not an abstract kind of guy and i wanted to add more to it, then i thought of making 3d painting using these 4 canvas.

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So far i finished 2 animal Portraits, the first one was

“The Goddess Wolf”

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“The Rastafarian Lion”

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And now im on my 3rd canvas, still currently working on it. I must say this is a very difficult painting. Its a challenge, but now that i saw the whole painting, i am making a major change that made it more beautiful, anyway this ia just the first layer of paint so the next layer that im working on blended well with the previous painting.

Now here is my video tutorial for the Peacock painting Part i

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The final painting looked nice and then i poured liquid resin, then when it dried up, i seemed to be dissatisfied with it, and scaling the peacock itself seems to be smaller that how i wanted, so stay tuned for my tomorrow’s post as i made a big change in it.

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