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in hive-139765 •  3 days ago 
Greetings to you friends! Believing you are all fine as I am. I appreciate @mesola for organising and sustaining this contest. Today, I have painted two African women on a waste carton showcasing their dancing steps. I believe everyone in this community will appreciate it.

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Materials For Drawing & Painting

  • Waste carton
  • Pencil
  • Eraser
  • Acrylic colours
  • Brushes
  • Paper cutter
  • Masking tape
  • Ruler

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Step 1
I began my painting by constructing the frame with a waste carton. I measure the carton 13 inches by 9 inches. After the measurement, I cut it out with a paper cutter and used masking tape to seal the rough edges.

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Step 2
I painted the frame with red, yellow and white acrylic colours. I began with the red colour at both ends, followed by the yellow colour, and finally, I concluded with the white colour in the middle.

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Step 3
I drew the first woman with a pencil, and I used acrylic colour to paint her. Here, I mixed black and red colours and I used the result to paint the skirt, part of her shirt and the cap she put on. I also colour her west band with yellow acrylic.

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Step 4
I used black colour to paint her face, hands and legs. I then used a mixture of yellow and red colour to paint the shirt she put on. Then, I used a yellow colour to paint the edge of the cap.

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Step 5
I designed her skirt with red and yellow colours using a brush. I also used yellow colour to design the top of her shirt, and finally, I put dots on her shirt using white colour.

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Step 6
I drew the second woman with a pencil and immediately began painting her from the skirt. I mixed red and yellow colours to paint her skirt.

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Step 7
I used black colour to paint her face, neck, hands and legs.

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Step 8
I painted her shirt with a mixture of red and white colours.
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Step 9
I painted her waste ban and the edge of her cap with yellow acrylic colour. Finally, I designed her skirt and cap with white, yellow and red acrylic colours.

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My selfie

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Conclusion
So far, these are the steps taken to make my painting today. Once again, I commend @mesola for organising the contest. Finally, I will be delighted to have @zisha-hafiz, @nexcis, @safdarali, and @jyoti-thelight participate in this contest.

Cc
@mesola

10% beneficiary support to @steemkidss

Thank You All

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  ·  3 days ago 

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Painted two African women demonstrating their dance steps on a waste carton. Wow what a beautiful scene
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