This lovely scene is easy and has 12 colours. The paint areas are relatively big with a smaller area here and there to challenge you. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint and paintbrushes.
This image was taken by Johan van der Merwe at the old harbour in another one of our beautiful small towns along the coast. Hermanus has become a very charming and popular town, especially during the holiday months. The old harbour has a spectacular view over the ocean, but I like this view looking back over to the town. The old buildings and boats give the image a lot of texture and colour, while tapping into some nostalgia.
Paint this beautiful South African harbour scene yourself! This is a challenging canvas with 28 colours. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint, brushes and a page detailing the numbers for an extra reference.
The village by the sea pictures are very popular, makes me think that most of you would like to be living in a small village by the seaside... I don't blame you! This lovely seaside scene is enough to make anyone daydream.
Our bigger ones were very popular, so we added this smaller version as some people wanted to try a harder canvas, but find the bigger ones a bit daunting. This 20 x 30 cm canvas is not too hard, but more challenging than our other medium canvasses and has 15 colours. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint and paintbrushes.
This stunning image was painted by Edward Hopper in 1939. Although the image looks bright and serene, it still echoes the feeling of loneliness and escape, typical of his work. Something about this image does seem to give you the idea that all is not what it seems, perhaps because the images looks visibly disengaged or they are pre-occupied with the buoy, I don't know. A slight feeling of foreboding is created. He is able to capture a moment of stillness, even in an image where movement is so prominent. I love his work and I love the colours he used for the ocean and the sky in this specific one.
This beautiful blue 40 x 50cm canvas is a relatively challenging one, with 24 colours. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint, brushes and a page detailing the numbers for an extra reference.
I have always been fascinated by the moon. I can remember how awe struck I was when I heard humans have actually been to the moon!
There are all kinds of symbolic meanings attached to the moon, but one of the most real and obvious connections is that it represents time. Each night when it rises, another day is done. We are collecting moons along our walk of life, I think some days the moon is heavier than others, but we should be so thankful for every moon we get to see rising.
This 40 x 50cm picture is not too challenging and has 17 colours. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint, brushes and a page detailing the numbers for an extra reference.
A lovely tranquil scene at a dam. It might sound like the first line of a horror movie haha, but this really is just a nice tranquil scene at a dam, nothing more!
This lovely scene is easy and has 12 colours, with a few smaller areas to make it a bit harder. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint and paintbrushes.
Maybe you don't need therapy, maybe you just need a boat. Or perhaps you can start with just painting a boat. A lovely colour block painting, easy enough for kiddies to try!
With 8 nice and bright colours you will find this 20 x 30cm block image easy to paint. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint, brushes and a page detailing the numbers for an extra reference.
This ship at sea is one of the slightly more challenging ones in the medium canvases. A beautiful picture to paint.
This 20 x 30cm canvas is a little harder and has colours. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint, brushes and a page detailing the numbers for an extra reference.
What a beautiful place this would be to spend some time in. I can almost imagine sitting on the wall somewhere with my canvas, looking out over the village harbour scene and painting it.
This colourful 40 x 50cm canvas is a challenging one, with 28 colours. Each box contains a stretched, printed and numbered canvas, paint, brushes and a page detailing the numbers for an extra reference.