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Peacock Mandala
Hello everyone, here is my new Mandala painting inspired by the peacock in a garden where golden blossoms covering the ground.

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Origami flowers frame for painting
Create a beautiful, handmade frame full of origami flowers to give your painting a soft, creative touch!
Here is my painting where I have made origami flowers from around the dot mandala painting

Materials You’ll Need:
Colorful origami papers (or any square papers)
Glue or double-sided tape
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My latest dot mandala painting with origami flowers frame

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Personal Portfolio Showcase Idea
Hey everyone ! Just had another idea ! :D what if we had a section on our profiles where it is a portfolio of all our crafts or artworks we made 💕
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New DeviantArt Account!
Hey fellow creatives! I just created my own personal DeviantArt to feature my work. I used to have an account but it's been such a long time since I've been on there. I'd love to connect with you on there too! Follow me here: https://www.deviantart.com/jenparr
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Studying The Artist Pt. 2 : Johannes Vermeers

Welcome back to the “Studying the Artist” series. Today we are looking at Johannes Vermeer’s art techniques and ways you can start on your realism journey.
Johannes Vermeer, a famous Dutch artist from the Golden Age, is known for his works like the View of Delft and Little Street. His inspirations came from where he grew up, and that really shaped his life and career as a painter, and sometimes worked in graphite. Scholars believe that Vermeer was a major inspiration for Rembrandt, as evident in his later paintings.
Vermeer’s main subject
Johannes Vermeer was all about realistic stuff, as you can see in most of his paintings. His works were super cool and mysterious, unlike other artists who always painted themselves. Vermeer was more into painting stuff and scenes that let people think and imagine. And guess what? He didn’t have any stories in his paintings either. He wanted…

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Dot Mandala Ornament
Transforming a simple necklace into an elegant piece of jewelry through dot mandala painting is a fulfilling and creative endeavor. You can also choose bangal, earrings or any other ornament which has a plain flat surface to paint on it, or you can create an ornament by your own also.

This art form involves creating intricate patterns using dots of paint, resulting in a mesmerizing and personalized accessory.
Here's a step-by-step guide to help you craft your own dot mandala necklace:
Materials Needed:
Pendant Base: Choose a flat, smooth surface such as a metal washer, wooden disc, or ceramic pendant.
Absolutely! Great idea! We're currently working on new profiles in general and plan to add a feature called "Projects" that allow users to add images, descriptions, steps, and connected vision boards to it. I currently don't have a release date for it yet, but it's for sure in the works! ☺️