Tiger
You Will Need:
A3 sized Linen Canvas, Oil Paints and Fine Art Brushes
Description :
Tiger in its natural habitat.
STEP 1
Cut the tiger design from the paper.
STEP 2
Paint the background on the MDF Board using Fevicryl Acrylic Colours- Dark Brown + Black.
Mark the areas for grass, stone and sand on the MDF.
Mark the tiger placement on the MDF board.
STEP 3
Paint grasses using Fevicryl Acrylic Colour-- Burnt Sienna, Chrome Yellow, Dark Brown, Lemon Yellow, Light Green, Olive Green, Orange, Sap Green and White.
Paint the big rock where tigers are sitting using Fevicryl Acrylic Colour- - Burnt Sienna, Dark Brown, Indian Red, Lemon Yellow, Light Green, Olive Green, Sap Green and White.
You may create shades of your choice by mixing two acrylic colours.
STEP 4
To make sandy texture at the bottom, apply a layer of Fevicryl No stitch Fabric Glue on it. Sprinkle sand, allow to dry, then tap off excess sand.
STEP 5
Stick the tiger design on the MDF board using Fevicryl No Stitch Fabric Glue.
STEP 6
Paint over lapping grasses on the tiger and sand using Fevicryl Acrylic Colours- Chrome Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Light Green, Sap Green and White. Leave to dry.
Extend tigers body fur and whiskers on the MDF board using Fevicryl Acrylic Colour- White. Leave to dry.
STEP 7
Apply 2-3 coats of Fevicryl No Stitch Fabric Glue on the whole piece to get a glossy look.