Orange isn't normally a colour that I would go for, but for some reason I was drawn into making an orange bird. I mixed red and yellow acrylic paints together and covered all the shapes, apart from the legs, in orange paint. I then toned it down a bit and made a yellow acrylic wash and painted over the orange. Then I covered some bubble wrap in yellow paint and stamped it all over the bird.
I hand painted orange spots on and then went around the edges of the bird with black dots made with a fineliner. I added the detail for the beak and also outlined the eyes with a thin line of black dots.
For a finishing touch I added glossy accents over the eyes and the legs. Here is a slightly better close up
For the background, I had some mini canvases that I hadn't thought of a use for before so I painted it over in a pale blue crackle paint. I then mixed some green acrylic paint with water and added a wash to the crackle paint, which really helped draw out the cracked effect.
I sealed this with glossy modge podge to stop the cracks from flaking off.
Then I decided I needed some clouds. I found an outline online, traced it onto tissue paper and then modge podged it on. However, the clouds went see through so I had to paint over them with white paint
I wasn't sure what to do at the bottom, but then I found a brick stencil and thought I would make him look like he was sat on a wall. I used texture paste, let it dry and the painted it over with brown acrylic paint
When the bricks dried they look really nice and stone like and full of texture.
I then stuck on Dotty the bird with some acrylic craft glue and she will hang pride of place on the wall in my craft room
Claire x
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