Painting an abandoned van with coffee - I'll explain how I did it

in Sketchbook2 years ago

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Happy and blessed afternoon Hive friends, how are you?

Today I want to share my latest work, which is an inspiration I had a few months ago: Painting abandoned cars with coffee.
So you have to work and take action, and I did... I hope you like it.

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Actually painting with coffee is not complicated, it is very similar to painting with watercolors, and it consists of applying layers of liquid in some areas but without touching the shiny areas.
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The important thing is to use several brushes, for what we need to achieve.
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When coffee dries it leaves stains, and in those stains the edges are marked, so I would pass a brush over those edges before they dried and thus they degraded and faded.
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To achieve various shades of coffee, I put the same amount of water in each hole in my egg palette, and then I put more coffee powder in some and a little in others, I stirred them and thus I had about 4 shades of coffee.
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Although for the very dark areas I had to "glue" the wet coffee powder, to achieve the darkest tone, but it was left with texture, and I liked that.
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And that's how the result was, it wasn't that complex, but I think I can keep improving God willing.
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Painting an abandoned van with coffee - I'll explain how I did it
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Thank you very much for seeing my post, I hope you liked it a lot...

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See you guys ;)

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