Windmills are ornaments that give a fun touch to the place where they are. That is why I set out to make one with materials that could resist. I took the materials that I found in my house and I joined them to create this result:
Windmill decorated with pointillism
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Materials
-Metal blade.
-Paintings.
-Allen keys (to mark the points)
-A thin board.
-Drill.
-Screw.
Process
I took the blade and cleaned it. Then I painted it a green tone.
The blade had 5 holes in the central area, and around these I marked circles of white, blue and fuchsia, and the rest of the central area I filled with green dots. In each blade I marked a large white point and around this points colored points interspersed.
To continue with the design and give the mill a touch of light, I decided to create a pattern of white dots.
Performing this type of art is very relaxing because when I mark each one of the points I concentrate and feel at peace. At this point I concentrated on expanding the design to encompass a larger space.
I painted on the edge of each blade larger dots, interspersing the colors
The remaining space I filled with small pink and fuchsia spots. This gave the mill a more complex appearance.
Final result
Some white spots in the central area and the blades, I painted with a yellow marker to give more vistosidad and color to the mill.
To attach the blade of the mill to the wooden board, I used a long screw. And with a drill I opened the hole. I assembled the parts and got this windmill