Hummingbirds are impressive birds, they are so small and can move their wings so fast that they dazzle anyone who observes them. This time I decided to create a hummingbird applying the technique of pointillism, I hope you like it:
Hummingbird in pointillism
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Materials
-Paintings.
-Allen wrenches.
-Paperboard.
-Scissors.
Process
I drew the silhouette of a hummingbird on the cardboard, cut it with scissors and applied two layers of blue paint to cover the surface on which I was going to work.
I painted tiny white and fuchsia spots along the hummingbird's thin beak. Then I closed the area with unps semicircles of fuchsia and aquamarine green dots.
I covered the head of the hummingbird positioning white points, and in its abdomen I positioned a green point much bigger than the rest.
From that green point I was creating circular patterns that adorned the body of the little bird. I also took the opportunity to fill the spaces of their wings with designs that were emerging at the time.
Final result
Finally I filled in the part of the tail of the bird and the remaining wing, with this I finished the composition. The silhouette is very small, here you can see it next to the smallest Allen key I use, so they have a reference of their size
The result obtained from this hummingbird made me happy over the weekend, I hope it was also to your liking.
Thanks you
Great work, it is beautiful!
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