Country Life
Country Life
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Country Life by Kim Norlien - A beautiful painting of a quiet country scene. Who would not want to wander barefoot in this garden?
Now you can paint this wonderful painting with our amazing paint by numbers kit from our Landscapes Collection.
Each Masterpiece By Numbers kit is produced with care and attention to produce a painting as close to the original artwork as possible.
The peace and serenity of painting is time well spent in our hectic world. The joy of painting this expertly detailed canvas will only be matched by the beautiful painting you will create.
Includes Everything You Need To Complete Your Painting:
- High quality linen canvas - you can start painting straight from the box.
- Set of paintbrushes - custom made for our paint by numbers kits.
- Individual paint pots - for every color in the painting so you don't need to mix any colors.
Canvas Size: 16"x 20"
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© Kim Norlien. Courtesy Of MHS Licensing
This is the 4th painting I've completed from Master Piece by Numbers and it was a joy to work on! It was by far the most detailed painting that I've done to date. I read a few comments in reference to not having enough paint. I had absolutely no issues in that area. I had more then enough to complete the painting. I have one more painting to do and I am sure I will purchase more when that one is complete.
I enjoyed painting this picture. Lots of green grass. One recommendation is to order more paint. I needed more black; a lot more black so I had to use black from another painting I just received. Overall though, very nice when done.
This painting was enjoyable to do but I made a few “modifications”. I made the wheelbarrow and tire swing a little more realistic and added a Goldfinch to the birdbath. Several people have complained that they ran out of color #7. I was able to stretch it with extra water but MBN should add an extra pot of #7. Also, I save leftover paint and found a pot close to the #7 color as a backup.