I used a pale acrylic grey as a base coat. The tree I'm painting here is the smaller of the two.
This is the larger tree. I dry brushed some darker grey to accent the rough bark texture.
At the tops of the trees I added some cut paper to resemble old dried frond growth.
Here are the two trees drying clamped to my turntable.
For the fronds I decided on using stiff photo backdrop paper. I made templates of four sizes of palm fronds and traced them onto the paper.
Then began the fun of cutting out the 60 fronds!
Each frond was a double piece of paper stock glued together with an aluminum wire in the center.
After gluing each frond was trimmed to shape.
Each frond was painted with acrylics and dry brushed with various colors for hilites.
After painting the wire stem was wrapped with cotton twine and painted to resemble the stem of a palm leaf.
Part of my growing palm frond " jungle " drying.
Each frond leaf being further trimmed before being glued to the trunk. Due to the aluminum wire stems the fronds can be manipulated and positioned as need be.
The two trees completed with the fronds added. I was pleased with how they came out. Next I'll be starting work on two leafy type trees.
Fantastic technique, the palms look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane. I'm glad you like them.
Deletethose turned out great..they look like real little palm trees
ReplyDeleteThank you. My client was pleased with them as well!
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