This is a mixed-media art where I have combined wood burning and water coloring. Below, I have provided photos of various steps involved in creating the art above.
First, I lightly sketched with pencil the design I wanted to wood burn.
With the wood burning pen, I doodled on the face, neck and the body of the bird.
I continued with wood burning on the train. Since I was planning to paint this part. I just burned a few areas while leaving others untouched.
I wood burned additional details on the train, the flowers and the leaves.
I used transparent watercolors to paint the flowers and the train of the peacock.
The finished piece.
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This is a beautiful piece of art. Thank you so much for sharing it and the process.
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed. I love the progress... My son works with wood, and he would love this.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! I love peacocks and this is an adorable one :)
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Most impressive - beautiful work. Happy PPF, Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeletegosh this is a beautiful and unique piece!
ReplyDeleteWonderful wooden art piece. Love!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I love the detail, and the texture you get from the wood, very nice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Happy PPF
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely beautiful! What a wonderful way to combine two very unlikely types of art! Will the watercolour paint stay permanently on the wood? I love this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fascinating Indira,
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this kind of artwork before and really enjoyed seeing the whole process.
Thank you for sharing... it's beautiful
Happy PPF to you
This is gorgeous and such a clever idea! Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece and I love seeing its evolution!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work!!
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How pretty is that peacock!
ReplyDeleteFunny, I just commented on a peacock and here is another one. It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice I love peacocks. Great detail. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is truly gorgeous! Congrats on your featured artist status on PPF.
ReplyDeleteI love this piece and the way you combined watercolor with wood burning!
ReplyDeletevery very beautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, I really love it!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece of art. Congratulations on being featured at PPF.
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