Area di Pittura:
16 x 20 in (40x50cm)
20 x 24 in (50x60cm)
24 x 30 in (60x75cm)
Area Totale della Tela: area di pittura + 2,75 in (7 cm) per i bordi bianchi.
Please note: Canvas Board kits require additional processing time. See the Shipping Info tab for details.
All our Canvas by Numbers painting kits include everything you need:
Finely woven linen blend canvas.
Pre-mixed acrylic-based paint set.
3x artist paint brushes.
Reference sheet of the canvas.
Getting Started quick guide.
Choose the finish that best fits how you like to paint and display your artwork:
Principianti: perfetto per i nuovi arrivati o per coloro che cercano una sessione di pittura rilassante. Questi kit sono progettati per essere completati entro una settimana e offrono un modo delizioso per rilassarsi.
Intermedio: migliora il tuo gioco con le divise che offrono un po' più di sfida. Ideale se sei pronto a dedicare più di una settimana alla creazione della tua opera d'arte.
Avanzato: per chi ama i dettagli! Questi kit presentano sezioni minuscole per una finitura complessa e potrebbero richiedere due settimane o più per essere completati. Preparati per un capolavoro straordinariamente dettagliato!
Tieni presente che i livelli dei nostri kit sono solo una guida. Ognuno dipinge al proprio ritmo, quindi potresti trovare un kit più facile o più difficile del previsto in base alla tua esperienza. Buona pittura!
Offriamo i nostri kit di pittura per numeri in due opzioni: Standard e Premium.
🎨 Dettaglio Standard – Perfetto per la maggior parte degli artisti! Con 24-32 colori, questa opzione trova il giusto equilibrio tra transizioni di colore fluide e bellissimi dettagli. Otterrai un risultato finale straordinario senza spendere troppe ore extra a dipingere.
🖌 Dettaglio Premium – Vuoi una sfida? I nostri kit Premium utilizzano 48 colori per i dettagli più intricati e una maggiore profondità di colore. Ci vuole un po' più di tempo per completarlo, ma il capolavoro finale ne vale davvero la pena!
Tele da stampa ad alta risoluzione, colorate e di facile lettura.
Le nostre vernici sono ricche di pigmenti per una copertura superiore.
Esperti nella realizzazione di disegni mozzafiato basati sui numeri.
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Most people picture Giverny and the water lily ponds when they think of Monet, but in 1880, when this canvas was painted, his life looked nothing like that. His wife Camille had passed away the previous September, leaving him with two young boys and very little money. He'd moved the household to Vétheuil, a sleepy village downriver from Paris, and that autumn he started painting still life again, partly because the smaller canvases sold more easily, and partly because his garden was bursting with these tall, scruffy yellow flowers. Despite the name, Jerusalem artichokes have nothing to do with Jerusalem and aren't related to artichokes either. They're a North American sunflower that French farmers grew for the edible tubers. Monet just happened to think the blooms were worth painting.
The first thing you notice is how unruly it is. The flowers spill out of the vase in every direction, leaves curling and twisting, petals catching the light at odd angles. No careful Dutch arrangement here, no symmetry. Monet was after a feeling, not a tidy picture. He wanted you to sense the weight of late summer, the way warm colour seems to throw itself at you when you walk past a sunlit window. The strokes look quick, almost impatient in places, yet every dab is doing its job. Cool pinks drift through the background. Touches of coral sit beside soft blue on the terracotta vase. The longer you look at it, the harder it is to look away.
This is a treat for anyone who enjoys working with strong colour. You'll spend real time on the yellows because there are far more shades in there than your eye picks up at first glance, but the green leaves are honestly the most fun part. They shift between deep teal and a lighter olive, and the background floats around in pale corals and dusty blues. There's no architecture to worry about, no faces, no fiddly geometry. Newer painters tend to find this one forgiving, while more experienced hands will spot lots of small choices to make in the way each petal is layered. Most people sit down for half an hour and look up to find an hour and a half has gone.
Monet kept coming back to flowers his entire life, from these scrappy artichoke blooms in Vétheuil all the way through to the enormous water lily panels he painted as an old man at Giverny. If this one has caught your eye, have a wander through the rest of our Monet paint by numbers collection. You'll find the haystacks, the Japanese bridge, the cliffs at Étretat, the poppy field at Argenteuil and plenty more, all turned into kits you can paint at the kitchen table over a slow weekend.
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