Capturing the Essence of MONALISA PAINTING IN ACRYLIC | Step by Step Technique by Debojyoti Boruah

Subscribe: I am trying to capture the essence of famous Monalisa Painting by Leonardo Da Vinci with Acrylic colors on canvas. Acrylic paint usually dries fast. To overcome this challenge I am using a fine mist of water to keep the paint moist longer. I have elaborated my techniques of blending and shading using acrylic with water as the only medium. No retarder is used for this painting process. I have started this painting with covering the ligings of the sketches with Burnt Umber and Burnt Sienna misture. Then I establish some of the darkest areas with the same colors. I have applied many thin layers to achieve the desired effect of the skin tone. Most of the blending is done with dry brush techniue with minimal water on the palette. More real-time videos on Acrylic portrait painting is available. ๐Ÿ”ด Visit my Recent โœ… Easy Color Mixing with Limited Palette โœ… Portrait Painting with Acrylic Paint like Oil โœ… Girl and Lotus โœ… More Acrylic on Paper Girl Portrait โœ… Sadhu portrait โœ… Monochrome Painting โœ… Landscape Painting ๐Ÿ”ด MATERIALS USED IN THIS PAINTING: ARTIST ACRYIC COLORS 120 ML (Optional) 1. TITANIUM WHITE 2. BURNT UMBER 3. BURNT SIENNA 4. YELLOW OCHRE 5. ULTRAMARINE BLUE 6. SCARLET LAKE 7. COBALT BLUE 8. CADMIUM YELLOW MEDIUM 9. ACRYLIC COLOR SET 18 Shades 20 ml 10. CANVAS BOARD 11. WHITE GESSO 12. MIST SPRAY BOTTLE 13. WHITE BRISTLE BRUSH 14. ROUND SYNTHETIC BRUSH 15. WATER CONTAINER 16. SMALL COTTON TOWEL Disclaimer: Some of the links above are affiliate links. โœ… Find me on Instagram โœ… Please visit my site for more details Music from YouTube Audio Library #monalisaacrylicpainting #acrylicportraitpainting #Acryliconcanvas #acrylicpaintingtechnique
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