Thursday, April 6, 2017

Painting on Non-Canvas

Usually painting is done on canvas or paper of some sort. However, this is not to say this is how ALL paintings are done. Using non-traditional surfaces to paint on is quite popular, from bottles to stones, to a lot of other stuff. Here are some examples: 
(I own none of these)
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4 comments:

  1. This deserves a
    "I own none of these"/10

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    1. I love your comments Zach. They are so funny. hahaha

      -Benjy

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  2. Great post! I like your introduction, it is a good way to start the post and the examples that you gave are really cool!

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  3. I love your blog. This was a great post. I liked the art because of its variety of realismism. Some are naive looking and others have intricate and realistic detail.

    -Benjy

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