The document provides instructions for adding detail to wet paint by using tools like cocktail sticks or pencils to make patterns before the paint dries. Readers are encouraged to experiment with different colors of paint and paper to create patterns, then cut and arrange the patterned paper to form pictures like a beach scene or animals. With practice, more complex pictures can be made by combining various patterns.
The document provides instructions for adding detail to wet paint by using tools like cocktail sticks or pencils to make patterns before the paint dries. Readers are encouraged to experiment with different colors of paint and paper to create patterns, then cut and arrange the patterned paper to form pictures like a beach scene or animals. With practice, more complex pictures can be made by combining various patterns.
The document provides instructions for adding detail to wet paint by using tools like cocktail sticks or pencils to make patterns before the paint dries. Readers are encouraged to experiment with different colors of paint and paper to create patterns, then cut and arrange the patterned paper to form pictures like a beach scene or animals. With practice, more complex pictures can be made by combining various patterns.
The document provides instructions for adding detail to wet paint by using tools like cocktail sticks or pencils to make patterns before the paint dries. Readers are encouraged to experiment with different colors of paint and paper to create patterns, then cut and arrange the patterned paper to form pictures like a beach scene or animals. With practice, more complex pictures can be made by combining various patterns.
The chances are you've seen Neil add detail to pictures when the paint has dried.
But how about doing it whilst it's still wet?
You will need:
Paint
Paintbrush
Coloured Paper
Pencil
For this you'll need some coloured paper
or thin card, and a different colour or shade of paint. Squeeze or pour some paint onto a piece of paper.
Spread the paint out using a paintbrush.
Next you'll need a cocktail stick, or a
sharp pencil.
Use the point of your cocktail stick or
pencil to make a pattern in the paint, before it dries.
You can combine any colour of paint, with
any colour of paper and make any pattern you can think of! When you have enough sheets of paper, see if it inspires you to make a picture using all the patterns.
You can cut the paper into different sizes
to make pieces of a picture.
And you can also cut it into shapes to
make different objects.
Here's a beach scene.
And here's a sheep!
This Art Attack is very good for creating animals.
How about a tiger?
Or a crocodile, on plain coloured paper?
Or why not go wild and create a detailed
picture using all kinds of patterns? Don't forget to stick your pieces down! Try it yourself!
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