Tackling Still Life for Children Part 3 – Acrylic Painting

By Paula Briggs

Following on from our first drawing exercise: Tackling Still Life for Children Part 2 – Building a Drawing from the Ground Up, the children in our Drawing Workshop for ages 6 to 10 went on to make their acrylic paintings on canvases generously supplied by TTS – a moment of great excitement!

Acrylic painting: Drawing the still life on canvas
Drawing the still life on canvas

 


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