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Zikkaty

Fine Art Of Humans

By Cathy DeslippePublished 8 months ago 1 min read
Zikkaty
Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash

In our unique and talented world, we can identify with art pieces from all over the world.

The one most treasured is that of the human.

I find that with a fine texture of paint, using a vocal point engages you. to make a human face pop off the canvas.

This skill is very easy, yet it takes time to learn, We have many tutorials to share with you on this technique, and if you are interested, we would love for you to join us in learning this method and many more.

The idea came to mind when I was travelling around the world. It started with photography, yet I could not completely capture what I saw in each human.

After returning to my art gallery in Los Vegas, I took the technique to high levels. Especially in colour and also in capturing beauty in every single human being.

For art to some may be a masterpiece, while others see it as a skill or as a hobby.

Personally, once you try this, using excentric colours, mixing the colours helps too.

Also, in-depth colours of neon make your model look magnificent.

By Alexander Grey on Unsplash

As mentioned above, "The Harade" method is shown in very thick and sultrier-like paint; this will be the next step that I will be using to create even more unique and very different pieces of work.

After being a part of the first tutorial and you feel confident in learning more, please feel free to join me in new and exciting ways. This method is unique but refreshing.

Before you get started, try going out and capturing photos of people, all different kinds of people and of different ages. (Please make sure you have consent). After all when you are done, the topic may become a profit to you.

I hope you have enjoyed this fantastic journey with me today; follow along and learn more.

By Carissa Weiser on Unsplash

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About the Creator

Cathy Deslippe

Catherine Deslippe

At the age of 7, I became an author. I am an international writer with many authors; all royalties went to cancer patients without insurance. I used to write to cope, but now I write to bring others hope.

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