Sloth Painting using Watercolours 🌸 artistbybeauty

Painting animals using watercolours is beautiful. I love the way the colours blend and how the brushstrokes set. I usually paint in a way that builds up thick textures as I like the look and feel of it ❀

My favourite animals to paint are dogs, rabbits, cats and pigs. Basically, animals that can be found in a home or on a farm 🐢🐰😻🐷 I also enjoy painting wildlife. Some of my favourite wild animals to paint include bears, bush babies (galagos), lemurs and sloths.

Post Dec 31 2019 Pic 1 - Final

Sloths are probably the cutest slowest beings on our planet ❀ Although slow, if there is a place that they want to get to, they will get there. Even if it takes forever πŸ¦₯ They enjoy living upside down in the trees of tropical rain forests in Central and South America.

Both Central and South America are on my places-to-go list as there are many beautiful cultures, architecture, historical places, volcanoes and wonderful scenery that I need to experience. I am truly fascinated by the Amazon rain forest and beautiful birds πŸ•ŠοΈ

Post Dec 31 2019 Pic 3 - Final

I enjoy travelling as it allows opportunity to see how other people live – their way of life and I love especially seeing places that are ancient. Hundreds or even thousands of years old. It is interesting to think that a statue that you may be staring at was crafted and witnessed by many people thousands of years ago. Makes me feel honoured in the moment πŸ™‚

Today on my YouTube channel I am sharing with you a sloth painting using watercolours. I have been enjoying this choice of art media a lot recently. I had so much fun painting this adorable sloth ❀

I hope you enjoy the video and that it inspires you to give watercolour art a try. Thank you so much for reading and watching. Please share your thoughts below. Have a nice day!

 

Capili Jiron x x

🌸   YOUTUBE   |   INSTAGRAM   |   TWITTER   |   FACEBOOK   |   TWITCH

 

 

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.