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The painting I submitted is a copy of Vincent van Gogh's "Roses and Anemones." All of my copies are completely original, which means I never paint over canvas prints. Usually I build and prepare my own canvases as well. I took pictures of my painting at different stages because I liked watching how this painting developed. Hope you enjoy it, too!
I begin by toning the canvas with a warm gray acrylic wash. Then I switch to working in oil and add the vase and some of the flowers.
I add in the table cloth applying paint thickly as van Gogh did.
I work on developing the flowers. I add more and more paint to each flower creating an impasto texture.
I add in the background color, let it dry, and frame it. Now it is complete!
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