Instead of purchasing 30"x40" canvases (read: $$$), I decided to use some thin plywood. I purchased a large piece and had it cut down to size in the store. At home, I sanded the edges and attached some scrap wood so that I could later attach the frame.
I primed and painted the plywood.
Yes. I used a wheelbarrow as my "easel".
Then I attempted to get creative with my black paint.
I painted some pine lattice and then attached it to my scrap wood to frame out my work.
I love the bold statement that the new art pieces make.
After reading through the tutorial from Bliss at Home (which, sadly, I found weeks after making the art), I think I will just use a wooden frame and drop cloth from now on when I need a large canvas - how smart! Guess that's why I'm still a baby DIYer/blogger.
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy how black and white abstract art can add a striking focal point to any room. The contrast between the colors makes even simple designs feel bold and modern. It’s impressive how versatile this style is, whether on large canvases or smaller pieces.
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