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Painting with non-traditional tools

Painting with non-traditional tools can be a fun and unique way to create art. It allows you to break out of the norm and try something new, and the results can be truly stunning.

One non-traditional tool that can be used for painting is a kitchen sponge. You can use the sponge to dab paint onto the canvas, creating a textured effect. You can also cut the sponge into different shapes to create different patterns.


Another non-traditional painting tool is a straw. You can use the straw to blow paint onto the canvas, creating a splattered effect. This can be especially effective when combined with different shades of the same colour.

Using your hands to paint can also be a fun and effective non-traditional tool. You can use your fingers to spread the paint or create fingerprints on the canvas. This can be a great way to add a personal touch to your artwork.

Incorporating everyday objects into your painting can also create interesting and unique effects. For example, you can use a fork to create a textured effect or use a comb to create a striped pattern.


In recent years, with the increasing use of silicon, artists have discovered silicon spatulas make for great paintbrush alternatives. They are easy to clean, they save paint from being soaked up into the bristles of a paintbrush and they create gorgeous effects with different forms of media. I will be devoting a post to these magical tools! So keep an eye out.


Overall, painting with non-traditional tools can add a new dimension to your artwork and allow you to experiment and have fun with your creativity. So why not give it a try? You never know what amazing creations you might come up with.


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