Epic Revival: A Modern “Creation of Adam“ #art #painting #abstract #paintingtutorial

♥ Welcome to my Patreon account where you can find my 12 abstract acrylic painting tutorials and enjoy additional benefits: 💜 You can purchase the painting here: In today’s acrylic painting tutorial, you will observe a painting process during which I will make an abstract art with a 3D liner and acrylic paint. You will learn blending techniques on canvas that will help you create smooth color gradients and seamless color transitions. I hope the red magenta and green color combination inspires you to try this texture painting and you will get painting ideas. Here is the concept for this abstract acrylic painting: “Merging Fragments of Existence” This painting is an ode to our latent powers, our forgotten fragments of divinity, shards of god. Whatever you call it. The artwork encapsulates the concept that within the confines of our biological existence lies a profound superpower. At the heart of this art piece is a hidden secret, a barely noticeable revelation. A one-line drawing, made with a 3D pen, unveils an intricate portrayal: two hands, reminiscent of the iconic “Creation of Adam“ by Michelangelo, bridging the gap. The drawing underscores that our inherent capacity is not just reproduction and survival, but creation and transformation. This is a poignant reminder that we possess the capacity to innovate and connect in extraordinary ways. The unspoken dialogue between complementary colors: greens and reds, teals, and magentas, becomes a narrative of our dual nature – an interplay of fragmented possibilities that together form a seamless whole. Passion and reason, instinct and innovation - converging into a dynamic harmony. It beckons us to acknowledge that we are more than the sum of our parts; we are fragments of universal potential, each a brushstroke in the masterpiece of existence. Follow Me ▪️◾️◼️⬛️ FB: IG: TikTok: @ My Website: Music somewhere only we know (Gustixa & Rhianne) __________________ #Art #PaintingTutorial #AcrylicPainting
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