Glass Painting and Types of Paints Used - Famous Portrait Artist

Glass Painting and Types of Paints Used - Famous Portrait Artist

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Glass painting is gaining a lot of popularity among artists nowadays. It is only because of the reason that it helps the artists to give a life to a glass by adding some beautiful colors. Glasses are very beautiful and glass paintings are a delight for human eyes. This amazing art is gaining fame among those who are deeply interested in decorating their homes by giving it an artistic touch with ease. In fact, it is not a hard task to do. You can also create a glass painting within a day.  All you need to have a little imagination and patience along with you to perform this task effortlessly. Things Required for Glass Painting The things you will require for glass painting are: A piece of glass having 8×8” dimension. Glass liners Paints Paintbrushes Soft piece of cloth Nail polish remover You will also need to bother about collecting all these items. It is because all these above-mentioned items are available in painting kits, which are easily available in the market in a reasonable price. However, even before buying a glass painting kit, you will have to decide what colors you will be using for making your glass painting. […]

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