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Is there a spot, place, or scene you’ve always wanted captured in a piece of art? Here you can see one example of a customer who wanted a painted of their summer vacation home painted. There are three styles to choose from:
Bob Ross Style (Oil) - A more realistic style. Big brush strokes, various techniques to give the impression you are looking at the paintings of old.
Palette Knife Only Style (Oil) - A bolder and more vibrant interpretation creating the painting using only a palette knife, no brushes. Thick and textured paint rises off the canvas.
Illustration Style (Watercolors) - Looking like it came right out of a story book, an illustrated style uses a ink for well defined aspects and watercolor for a dreamy like color palette.
Is there a spot, place, or scene you’ve always wanted captured in a piece of art? Here you can see one example of a customer who wanted a painted of their summer vacation home painted. There are three styles to choose from:
Bob Ross Style (Oil) - A more realistic style. Big brush strokes, various techniques to give the impression you are looking at the paintings of old.
Palette Knife Only Style (Oil) - A bolder and more vibrant interpretation creating the painting using only a palette knife, no brushes. Thick and textured paint rises off the canvas.
Illustration Style (Watercolors) - Looking like it came right out of a story book, an illustrated style uses a ink for well defined aspects and watercolor for a dreamy like color palette.
Is there a spot, place, or scene you’ve always wanted captured in a piece of art? Here you can see one example of a customer who wanted a painted of their summer vacation home painted. There are three styles to choose from:
Bob Ross Style (Oil) - A more realistic style. Big brush strokes, various techniques to give the impression you are looking at the paintings of old.
Palette Knife Only Style (Oil) - A bolder and more vibrant interpretation creating the painting using only a palette knife, no brushes. Thick and textured paint rises off the canvas.
Illustration Style (Watercolors) - Looking like it came right out of a story book, an illustrated style uses a ink for well defined aspects and watercolor for a dreamy like color palette.