![]() draw out your curved lines in pencil – you can always erase it if you don’t like it. choose your colours – I suggest no more than 3-4 neutral tones to keep the look minimalist (I’ve shared the exact colours I used below)ĥ. you may want to start with a smaller piece of art as 50 x 50 cms is quite bigĤ. It’ll be a lot easier than trying to paint so neatly.ģ. consider if you want a white border – I decided to go to the edges because I didn’t trust myself to paint neatly inside a straight line! But if you do want a border, you could always cut out one later and mount it on top. ![]() decide on the size of your art – I went with 50cm x 50cm (approx 20 x 20 inches)Ģ. While this art doesn’t have a step by step DIY for obvious reasons, I do have lots of tips that may help:ġ. you will see my reflection in the art in nearly all the photos – this was unavoidable but ignore it as it kind of looks like it’s part of the design in some photos but its not. The trickiest bit was trying to paint neatly inside the lines I had drawn but that too can be rectified afterwards. ![]() And I can honestly say this DIY wall art is so easy to recreate – you just can’t go wrong. The main thing was that it had to be super simple because seriously, I am no artist! I cannot draw to save my life!! So it definitely needed to be very easy to pull off. I kind of had a rough idea in my head of the look I was going for. After all if it’s minimalist and abstract, there really is no right or wrong way to do it. Instead of buying something, I thought why not have a go at creating my own minimalist DIY wall art. I really wanted some minimalist wall art for my living room. With the cost of living going crazy everywhere, it’s time to do more DIY’s and buy less stuff.
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