Art Two - paint by number style painting
Paint by number or painting by numbers are kits having a board on which light markings to indicate areas to paint, and each area has a number and a corresponding numbered paint to use. The kits come with little compartmentalized boxes where the numbered color pigments are stored. The users are encouraged to wash the paintbrush every time a new numbered color is being used. The kits were invented, developed and marketed in 1950 by Max S. Klein, an engineer and owner of the Palmer Paint Company of Detroit, Michigan, and Dan Robbins, a commercial artist.
I like the concept of paint by number kits. They are a great way for beginners to try harder paintings if they do not know where to start. -Annabel
ReplyDeleteI think paint by number kits are a good thing for people who don't really know how to paint that well and I think its good for people who are bored as something simple to pass time. - Josh Lincoln
ReplyDeletePaint by number kits are great for people who want to learn how to paint these kits help give them a guide on how to paint. I think it is also a great idea to help relieve boredom and stress.
ReplyDeletei think the paint by numbers are really cool because it can walk you through the basics of painting so that you can eventually branch off and start creating your own stuff
ReplyDeleteI love the concept of paint by number kits. They allow people who are not as confident in their art to become an artist. It allows people an outlet to create which can really inspire people all over.
ReplyDeletepaint by number kits are a great thing for people to learn how to paint and it gives people who aren't experienced a way to make art that turns out really good. -julie ann
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