In art, I am about to paint a 6 panel glass window with acyrilic paints and I need some ideas about image to paint. People with experience with aycrilic paints...please answer...
A bush with flowers and bugs in it (so it looks like theres a bush just outside your window)
A moon and star scene
Some rolling hills with a farm
Make it look like you're looking out the window and seeing something normal, not like and alien or a person because when do you see people that close to your window???
I'm not sure if this is the description of types of images you needed but if not, just tell me a more specific project, drop it in my inbox and I'll get back to you with more!!! I love these types of questions!
FunnyCide answered Friday October 14 2005, 6:04 pm: I'm an art fanatic. YOU ROCK! Anyway.
- Recreate a famous piece of art (IE, The Last Supper, The Mona Lisa, Starry Night, etc.)
- Landscape
~ Beach
~ Mountains
~ Old barn / rustic farm
~ Covered bridge / rustic town
- Patriotic piece (for instance, paint different presidents, soldiers, the Purple Heart Award, American flag, Statue Of Liberty etc.)
- Faces of famous Americans down through history
- Faces of famous people from all over the world
- Different things that interest you (certain animals, musical instruments etc.)
- Abstract "stained glass" look
I like acrylics. :) I once did a painting that was an abstract "stained glass" look with acrylics. It was really fun.
crayolaskies answered Friday October 14 2005, 12:54 pm: I did this last year in adv. art. You could recreate a famous work of art by monet or another landscape artist if thats what you were going for.
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