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Training course
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Figure 4 This
section of the original
painting was |
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From the side detail, I pasted on the
top part above the arch. 5.
1 then proceeded to paint the rest of
the scenery that was inspired from an
Old Italian garden. 6.
1 added finishing touches to the over-
all picture, ending with what you see
in Figure 5.
After completing the work, I was able to divide the mural into
vertical segments, and then print it on 36-inch-wide canvas rolls. The
advantage for me of working this way is that once I complete a design, I
am able to reuse it and com- bine it with other designs. I think that eventually I will have so many design elements that instead of flying to a clients location and painting in a house for a few months, I can create murals in my studio in a matter of days, and then ship them anywhere in the world ON. |
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1. 1 first started to elaborate on the left
part of the design that I had previously
completed (Figure 4).
2. To save some time, after defining this
part, I duplicated and inverted the
subject to a larger canvas. 3. Combining the two sides, I then took the side borders and applied the same process to both. |
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Figure 5 This
mural combined
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