Art Journal: "Mountain Range Silhouette" l Coffee Painting ā˜•šŸ–Œļø

Greetings Hiver friends, How are you doing? A blissful Monday to everyone! Welcome to my art blog! Today another interesting piece of art I want to share with you, a beautiful view of nature created with coffee.
The mountain range silhouette view is an enchanting sight. We all know silhouette scenery gives us a feeling of awe and serenity. This piece of art creates a striking distinction between the vibrant of the sky and the darkened foreground. It reminds us of the separation between light and darkness.

I used three types of painting brushes for this art. It took me forty-four minutes to finish this artwork.
For those who want to try to paint using this unique medium, you can follow the basic methods below.

Materials Needed:
šŸ‘‰ Watercolor Paper or sketching Paper
šŸ‘‰ Pencil and Eraser
šŸ‘‰ Coffee Powder
šŸ‘‰ 2 small cups ( lighter and darker shades)
šŸ‘‰ Ruler
šŸ‘‰ Clean Water
šŸ‘‰ Rag
šŸ‘‰ Paper napkin

Brushes:
šŸ‘‰ Flat Brush /small #10, 10/32 / 8.0mm
šŸ‘‰ Liner Brush #2 / 2/32" / 1.6mm
šŸ‘‰ Filbert brush
Note: Keep all the materials ready before you start painting.

Basic Procedure:
ā€¢ Outline or sketch of your painting reference.
ā€¢ Paint using a lighter shade of the background by creating a beautiful texture.
ā€¢ On the middle ground, paint the first layer of the subject.
ā€¢ The same procedure with the foreground.
ā€¢ Once the first layer is completely dry, you can proceed to paint with a darker shade of coffee.
ā€¢ Then add details to come alive of your painting. I used a liner brush for thin details.

Take note: In putting details, you cannot have sharp lines and shapes unless it is completely dry.

Painting Process:

This is the finished artwork of the "Mountain Range Silhouette"

Wall Photo Frame

That's all for today, I hope I give you some inspiration through this simple art using a unique style of painting. Thank you for stopping by and God bless Hiver friends.
Happy Painting!šŸ˜€

Thank you to all who always supported my art.

@caydenshan

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