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LED Water Filled Snowman Scene Lantern

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Gently blend that yellow around the white circle but keep the center of the circle bright and white. Paint in circular strokes blending that yellow outwards. You can add more white to your brush if needed to make that yellow lighter. Repeat for the top circle. Paint it white. Then blend a small amount of phthalo blue on the bottom of the circle for the shadow. Tip: add a small amount of water to your blue to help with the flow and blending. Also, it is very helpful to not add too much paint to your brush. It’s harder to blend colors with your brush has too much paint loaded. Start with your 11 x 14 canvas in vertical mode. Load your 3/4″ flat wash brush in titanium white. Paint a circle in the upper right corner of the canvas. This circle should be about 4 inches in diameter.

Then wipe your brush off. Add white to the brush and blend outwards so there is just white around the yellow ring. This will be used the blend the light blue in the sky. Next draw the lamppost. Use a pencil to draw the lamp. This part should be on top of the bright white circle area. Add a small amount of titanium white in the wreath with more of those textured strokes. The white will blend slightly with the green. Then use a t-square ruler or straight edge to draw a vertical line down to the ground area. 4. Paint LamppostUse a #8 round brush and titanium white to paint the snowman. I recommend starting on the bottom circle and then working your way up because of the overlapping. Completely rinse and dry brush. Mix a very light blue on your palette (about 1 part phthalo blue and 5 parts titanium white). Paint the wreath. Use a #4 round brush and hookers green hue permanent to paint a small circle under the lamp.

Draw two eyes going in a diagonal direction. Then draw the hat. The hat is slightly overlapping the top circle of the snowman.Paint the light blue in circular strokes around the white ring. Blend it into the white but try not to blend the blue with the yellow (it can touch the yellow a little bit but will turn green if you blend too much blue with the yellow). Gently blend some blue on the bottom of the snow pile and blend it up. Only a small amount of blue is needed. 5. Draw Snowman

Snowmen can also be found in places all over the world. Many languages have the exact equivalent of “snowman,” like Schneemann in German ( Schnee “snow” + Mann “man”) and the Turkish kardan adam . In French, they’re called by the slightly formal name bonhomme de neige , which literally translates to “snow fellow.” The Italians have pupazzo di neve and Spanish-speakers have muñeco de nieve , both of which literally translate to “snow puppet.” Over in Russia, they cover two genders with cнеговик ( snegovik , meaning “snowman”) and снежная баба ( snezhnaya baba, or “snow-woman,” sometimes translated as “snow grandmother”). In Japan, some people make 雪だるま ( yukidaruma ), which look a little different than the others. They’re usually made of only two segments, and may have been named after their resemblance to the daruma doll. Snow Angels Then paint small red dots (naphthol crimson) on the wreath. Paint a small red bow on the bottom with strands that are also flowing in the same direction as the scarf. 9. Paint Snowflakes

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Making a snow angel is as easy as falling down. All you have to do is lie down and move your arms up and down, and your legs side to side. When you get up again, it’ll look like a creature with wings fell in that spot. Lightly sketch a rectangular top and three lines for the two glass pieces. See sketch below for example. Then load the tip of your brush with a small amount of phhtalo blue (just a tiny bit). Paint left and right strokes on the ground just under the circle to create a slightly shadowy area. Then paint on the bottom of the circle and blend it with the white painting in a circular direction.

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