I would sometimes go to my village, find a nice looking, well round-shaped log then cut it into even slices and then paint them.
I usually come up with some "theme" to follow when painting them. The theme for this log was "Silhouettes".
- Bird couple nesting
- Tropical beach
- Asian temple beneath a giant tree
- Floating ruins, remainder of an extreme calamity
- Tribal village, deep hidden in a jungle
- Deer stag in its homelands
- Amazon river wildlife
- Giant bonsai tree
- Deer in a young forest
- Mysterious creatures in the heart of the jungle
- An outcast in the mountains, through hard labor and in many years, was able to transform the landscape, made himself a workshop and finally a place to call home.
- After a big battle, the fighting is finally over and a brave woman is waving the flag of victory and sacrifice...
- A war veteran is walking through the battlefield just days after the the conflicts conclusion. Paying respect to his fallen comrades he barely has strength to return home.
And lastly - this is what the wooden slices look like at first:
I'll be glad to hear your opinions and I will soon make a post about the preparation of one wooden slice so it's nice to paint on and what materials I use. I will update this post with the link when it's ready.
Thank you all for your time.