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You will need the following materials:
- brushes
- oil paints,
- linseed oil or solvent (for diluting paints),
- the palette
- primed canvas (sold in specialized stores).
The creative process.
1. Outline the chickens whose borders should remain intact on the inside. Mix dark Mars brown and light colors of cadmium yellow and cadmium red. Add whitewash at the very end and portionwise.
2. Draw the top of the canvas with the same saturated color. Dilute paints as needed.
3. Continue to write the folds of fabric and the bottom of the background. Mix yellow (not dark) cadmium on the palette, light ocher and white.
4. To write chickens, add more yellow and white to the last group of colors. This combination of colors will give a feeling of lightness. Paint a fluff on the outline of the chickens with an almost dry brush. Draw the dark feathers by adding light ocher and brown mars. Pay attention to the eyes and beaks.
5. Go to background detail. Mix the color of ultramarine light with emerald green and soot gas. Stir a little whitened at the very end. In those areas of green foliage where you need to add shades lighter, use yellow, but it is dosed.
6. Draw the flowers using a combination of white paint, cadmium red and cadmium yellow in light and medium colors, respectively.
7. Draw the legs using a balanced combination of ocher, white, light shades of yellow cadmium and cadmium red.
8. Go to the foreground. Cadmium yellow medium and ocher light should be mixed with white, then dilute the paint a little.
9. Add a little brown mars dark and gas soot to the last combination of colors to draw part of the box on the right.
10. Draw a flower on the right. On the palette should be mixed white, dark kraplak red, light colors of cadmium red and ultramarine. Draw the center of the flower with cadmium yellow middle.
11. Add a petal to the left. Take the same group of paints as described above, but add more specks of red dark and white.
The picture is ready.
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