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Artists Palette
|No 171
Few artists choose to combine natural materials like bark with oil colours … but this lady has found the way to produce amazing results with an innovative artistic style.

MATERIALS
• Prepared canvas.
• Oil paints.
• Bark specimens: Australian Melaleuca Tree (paperbark); Leptospermum (Tea Tree).
• Agapanthus.
• PVA glue.
• Tweezers.
• Scissors.
• Small rolling pin.
• Fly spray to rid the bark of any insects.
• Matt spray.
STEP ONE
I drew the bird on a grid to help with the dimensions and then painted the background to give colour to see what I was working with. Following that, I used black (Tea Tree) bark around the outline of the bird.
STEP TWO
This story is from the No 171 edition of Artists Palette.
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