Art Journal: "Autumn Shade" Original Coffee Painting β˜•πŸ–ŒοΈ

in Sketchbook β€’ 6 days ago

Hello, Hiver friends and fellow art enthusiasts! How are you all doing? I hope you make the most of your day. This is my latest coffee art I painted today.

This coffee painting is about finding beauty and peace in simplicity, cherishing the tranquil moments, and connecting with the beauty of nature.
I'd love to hear your thoughts about this piece.

I used three painting brushes for this piece, which took me less than an hour to complete. For those interested in trying this unique medium, follow the step-by-step basic methods below.

Materials Needed:
πŸ‘‰ Watercolor Paper, sketching Paper, or stretched canvas
πŸ‘‰ Pencil and Eraser
πŸ‘‰ Coffee Powder
πŸ‘‰ 2 small cups ( lighter and darker shades)
πŸ‘‰ Ruler
πŸ‘‰ Clean Water
πŸ‘‰ Rag
πŸ‘‰ Paper napkin or paper towel

Brushes:
πŸ‘‰ Flat Brush /small #10, 10/32 / 8.0mm
πŸ‘‰ Liner Brush #2 / 2/32" / 1.6mm
πŸ‘‰ Filbert brush

Note: Keep all the materials ready before you start painting.

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Basic Procedure:
β€’ Outline or sketch your painting reference.
β€’ Paint using a lighter background shade by creating a beautiful texture.
β€’ On the middle ground, paint the first layer of the subject.
β€’ The same procedure as the foreground.
β€’ Once the first layer is completely dry, you can proceed to paint with a darker shade of coffee.
β€’ Then add details to bring your painting to life. I used a liner brush for the thin details.

Take note: In putting details, you cannot have sharp lines and shapes unless it is completely dry.

Painting Process:

This is the finished coffee painting

Wall photo frame

That's all for today. I hope I have inspired you with this simple art using a unique painting style. Thank you for stopping by, and see you in my next post. God bless, Hiver friends! Happy Painting!

Thank you for your continued support of my art!

@caydenshan

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Just with one colour, you fined it into such a great art. Keep it up friend