Painting colorful skies has become something that I enjoy a lot, and this time I wanted to paint on cardboard as in the past. I made a night sky with northern lights to give it striking, and also painted the silhouettes of two children on swings while enjoying the view that nature gives them.
Northern Lights night
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MATERIALS
-Cardboard
-Sponge pieces.
-Mark black ink.
-Paints.
PROCESS
I started painting from the upper right corner with a blue tone. I was distributing small drops of paint and then dispersing them with the piece of sponge.
I went towards the bottom painting with patience and spreading the paint evenly on the cardboard sheet.
At this point I clarified the dark blue tone until it became light blue. In the lower part I painted a kind of pink dawn and the rest of the cardboard I painted it white.
I painted the moon in the upper left area and drew around it a halo of light. And using small amounts of white paint I made threads of light that would give the paint more shine.
FINAL RESULT
Finally I used the black marker to draw the grass and the silhouettes of the children on the swing, Here you can see the final result:
Drawing and painting has become the way to materialize my dreams. Remember to vote and comment on this painting if it was to your liking.
It's lovely! Now I feel like have to try painting on a cardboard
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