Malingsområde:
16 x 20 tommer (40x50cm)
20 x 24 tommer (50x60cm)
24 x 30 tommer (60x75cm)
Total lerretområde: malingsområde + 2,75 tommer (7 cm) for de hvite kantene.
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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:
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Nybegynnere: Perfekt for nykommere eller de som ønsker en avslappende maleøkt. Disse settene er designet for å fullføres innen en uke og tilbyr en herlig måte å slappe av på.
Middelvis: Oppgrader spillet med sett som tilbyr litt mer utfordring. Ideell hvis du er klar til å dedikere mer enn en uke til å lage kunstverket ditt.
Avansert: For de som elsker detaljer! Disse settene har små deler for en intrikat finish og kan ta to uker eller mer å fullføre. Forbered deg på et fantastisk detaljert mesterverk!
Vær oppmerksom på at settnivåene våre bare er en veiledning. Alle maler i sitt eget tempo, så du kan finne et sett enklere eller vanskeligere enn forventet basert på din erfaring. Lykke til med maleriet!
Vi tilbyr våre mal med tall-sett i to alternativer: Standard og Premium.
🎨 Standard Detalj – Perfekt for de fleste kunstnere! Med 24-32 farger, finner dette alternativet den rette balansen mellom jevne fargeoverganger og vakker detalj. Du vil få et fantastisk sluttresultat uten å bruke for mange ekstra timer på maling.
🖌 Premium Detalj – Vil du ha en utfordring? Våre Premium-sett bruker 48 farger for de mest intrikate detaljene og rikere fargedybde. Det tar litt mer tid å fullføre, men det endelige mesterverket er absolutt verdt det!
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Nobody can say for certain who this young woman is. Botticelli painted her sometime around 1480, in profile against a deep black background, and the work has hung in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt for well over a hundred years. The most popular theory points to Simonetta Vespucci, a Florentine noblewoman whose beauty was so famous in her own short lifetime that poets wrote sonnets about her and the Medici brothers fell over each other to commission portraits. She died of tuberculosis at twenty-two. Botticelli would have painted this picture years after her death, which would go a long way to explaining the slightly remote, almost otherworldly look on her face. She isn't a real woman sitting for a real artist. She's the idea of her.
The first thing most people notice is the hair. Long blonde waves, tiny pearls threaded through dozens of small braids, pink ribbons crisscrossing the whole arrangement, and that single bristly black feather tucked behind the ear. None of this was fashion as we'd recognise it now. It was a coded language. Pearls suggested purity. The braids nodded to classical statues of nymphs. The cameo brooch hanging at her chest was copied from an actual ancient gem owned by Lorenzo the Magnificent himself. Lorenzo's gem collection was famous around Florence, and slipping a recognisable piece of it into a painting was a quiet way of flattering whoever paid the bill.
This one's a project. There's no other word for it. The detail in the hair alone will keep you busy for several sessions, and the pearls are tiny cream dots over a darker shadow, which means slowing down and getting the rhythm right. The skin is its own challenge too, because Botticelli worked in incredibly fine gradations between pale pink and almost grey-white. None of that is meant to scare you off. It's just honest. If you've finished a couple of simpler kits and want something to really sink your teeth into, this is the one. The black background is forgiving and gives the figure plenty of breathing room, so you can spend your energy where it really matters.
If you've enjoyed spending time inside this Renaissance portrait, you'll find plenty more to keep your brushes busy in our Famous Paintings collection. It brings together work from Van Gogh, Klimt, Monet, Matisse, Hokusai and others, all turned into paint by numbers kits you can complete at home. Each one is a chance to spend real, slow time with a painting most people only see for thirty seconds behind a velvet rope in a busy museum.
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