Leah layered several colors on the tiny canvas before painting the dragonfly in bright colors. Credit: Liz Zebe Pearsall, Windale Studios
- Leah layered several colors on the tiny canvas before painting the dragonfly in bright colors.
- To learn oil painting techniques, Leah copies her teacher's painting.
- Leah carefully mixes paint to duplicate her teacher's painting. Even great masters learned from others, then went on to create their own masterpieces.
- Leah carefully mixes paint to duplicate her teacher's painting. Learning the correct techniques first allows for less frustration when creating original works of art.
- Finished oil painting
- Imaginative and curious, Leah loves to share her creative talents. She makes a big statement with her very own techniques.
- Leah painted this painting for her friend--who likes zebras, hot pink, and lime green.
- Leah splattered colors over layers of green to get this affect. The butterfly seems to fly right off the canvas.
- Leah splattered colors over white canvas to get this moving effect.
- Leah layered bright colors of paint, then splattered with bright colors. She used gold paint to highlight the path and ladybug.
- So many students liked this painting that Leah's teacher used it for other classes.
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