Crackled Textures: Creating Industrial Art on Canvas with unusual tool and technique - Video

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In this artistic tutorial, I will guide you through the creation of an artwork on a canvas measuring 55 x 46 cm. The central element of this creation will be a relatively fine crackled texture, adding a fascinating dimension to the artwork.

To begin, we will prepare the canvas background using a paintbrush, creating a base that will serve as the backdrop for our composition. Then, we will dive into a technique that requires both patience and mastery of layering strokes and layers. Using a round mesh sponge, we will create a corroded and industrial appearance that will give the artwork an authentically industrial effect.

This artwork is a source of inspiration for me, influenced by the great painter Christian Hetzel. I sought to capture the essence of his artistic style while adding my own personal touch. I am excited to share this artistic journey with you and demonstrate the steps of this unique creative process. Get ready to dive into the world of experimental and industrial art with me!
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Contemporary Art, Abstract Paintings, Learn how to Paint
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