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by Kari Lynn M.
How to Paint Mouths: Part 2
How did your painting practice go in the previous “mouths” class?
Whether things went super-duper well for you or not, don’t fret! You will have another chance to practice painting a mouth in this class, and, remember, you can always take a class more than once for extra practice.
The mouth we will create today has visible teeth, which can be tricky to paint. However, just as we have been doing in this entire course, we are going to break up those teeth into very simple steps, and we will take our time filling them in so that you don’t get overwhelmed.
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Materials Needed
- Paints
- White
- Raw Umber
- Blue or Black
- A mixing palette for acrylic paint
- One paint mixing tool (either a spatula, butter knife, or craft/popsicle stick)
- One small/medium roundhead brush