Leonardo da Vinci Inspired Nebula Fossil Panorama - DIY Painting By Numbers Kit

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Immerse yourself in the enchanting blend of ancient earth and cosmic wonder with our Leonardo da Vinci inspired Paint-by-Numbers kit, Celestial Fossils Dreamscape. This unique DIY painting experience invites you to bring to life a surreal panorama where fossilized shells intertwine with distant nebulae across a soft beige horizon. Using delicate sfumato techniques and soft chiaroscuro shading, you will define intricate fossil ridges while layering translucent glazes to evoke the ethereal glow of cosmic gas and stone. The restrained palette of warm beiges, charcoal tones, and subtle turquoise highlights creates a serene and contemplative atmosphere perfect for relaxation and creative expression. Designed without human figures or man-made objects, this craft kit celebrates the pure beauty of natural and cosmic forms. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, this paint-by-numbers kit offers a soothing, meditative journey into timeless natural wonders and celestial mysteries.

What's in the Package
This paint by numbers kit contains all the necessary materials to create your work:

  • 1 numbered acrylic-based paint set
  • 1 pre-printed numbered high-quality canvas
  • Set of 3 paint brushes (Varying bristles - 1 small, 1 medium, 1 large)
  • 1 set of easy-to-follow instructions for use
  • Stand not included

Canvas Size: 40cm x 50 cm
Note: there is an extra 4cm around the canvas for framing if required.

Please note, this is not a painting that come already painted. This is a paint by number kit that allows you to paint your own painting. Paint shades will differ slightly from the colors you see on the scene as real paint will look different than a photo online. Contact me with any questions! The Stand is not included.

 

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