The dinosaurs are one of my great passions, and that's why this time I wanted to make a representation of a triceratops using pointillism as a technique, here I show you the result:
Triceratops in pointillism
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Materials
-Paperboard.
-Paintings.
-Allen wrenches.
-Scissors.
Process
I drew the silhouette of the dinosaur on a sheet of thin cardboard, cut it with scissors and painted it red.
I started painting spots in the head area of the triceratops. I also marked what the eye would be.
I filled the zone of the horns and the face of the dinosaur. I was using several paint tones and different dot sizes.
In the area of the back I was creating a pattern similar to that of a mandala.
I extended the pattern to fill a larger space.
I used very large green dots to create a noticeable difference between the sizes.
The legs, tail and neck I filled using white dots. This gave the dinosaur a light touch.
Final result
After several hours of work I finished this piece, I am pleased with the result, it is my first time working on a red background and I liked the contrast that is obtained when using it. I show you the result again.