
As a perfect gift for yourself or someone special on important days, this blue abstract art painting will fill up any living room/bedroom look. The Abstract Line Canvas with a special design of abstract art blue and gradient teal blue colors, this textured abstract canvas art is perfectly presented on your wall for adding an eye-catcher or conversation topic for your visitors. A great gift for your friends or family who enjoy decorating their homes. 3D art acts as an extension of reality and creates a window into a new, mind-boggling experience. Perfect wall art for living room, bedroom, kitchen, office, hotel, dining room, bathroom, bar, etc.

The canvas painting is stretched over the sides of each panel, and stapled on the back of the panel,panel has metal hooks already mounted on the wooden bar with the included wall nails for you to hang. Thank you so much for stopping by today.Our Nordic 3D Canvas palette knife paintings with subtle hues and thick textures.100% hand-painted. And when you’re done, also visit the rest of my friends. Please visit my friend Tana, to see her adorable DIY. Something a little fun and whimsical for your walls…:) This photo also reminds me that I should probably finally get some window treatments for our windows. I forgot to to say that I also added a few ‘highlights’ to the center of the vase as well as a little shadow underneath. Im referring to this as 3D collage on canvas this isnt just a painting. Do not use hot glue for this step because it will bleed to the other side of the canvas. An antique tin heart mold takes center stage in this Assemblage Canvas art piece. NOTE: I used painters tape because I couldn’t find any duct tape but the tape kept coming off. Hot glue some of the leaves to the canvas.įlip the canvas over to the otherside and secure with tape. Take a sharp knife and pierce the canvas, making as may slits as needed to fit the desired amount of stems.įit your faux plant or florals through the canvas as shown. Mix some black and white to make a very light gray. NOTE: Follow the normal curvature of a vase to make it more realistic. Using a flat brush, dip it in black (or choose your color) and paint stripes ‘around’ the vase. On a plain canvas, draw a simple vase shape with a pencil. I’m not really sure what to call it but let’s call it 3D canvas art…does that work?

I’m so excited that you are here today because I have the cutest, funnest and easiest projects to share with you today. I have had the pleasure of meeting Rachel and love her amazing talent and of course, her sweet heart. If you’re coming from Rachel’s home, welcome. I hope your week is off to a great start! We had another beautiful sunny day yesterday and though I’m still a little hesitant to claim that Spring is near, it definitely has been feeling like it.
