Playing around with pinks and green in this vibrant painting. Feeling happy!
This painting is part of a more extensive documentary called „The Art of Grieving“ – After the untimely death of his 35-year-old brother, an artist explores the questions surfaced by grief through creating 365 paintings.
Watch on Plex: https://watch.plex.tv/movie/the-art-of-grieving
Watch on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/677718/the-art-of-grieving
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Show Notes and Resources
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1. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY: https://theartofgrievingfilm.com
2. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ARTIST: https://zellerhausart.com
3. WHAT DO I USE?: Medium is acrylic paint. Tools include palette knives, fan brush, larger stroke brush, air can, charcoal, various spatulas, liner brush, and more.
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Material Links
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QUESTIONS — Have a question about techniques, styles I’m exploring, brushes, materials, or what I ate for breakfast? Drop it in the comments section below!
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Additional Information
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ABOUT: Zellerhaus Art is a private art label focusing on translating grief into custom abstract artwork to aid in the grieving process.
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