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Watching Leopard
Watching Leopard
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Watching Leopard by Isak Pretorius - This wonderful painting has been created here at MBN as part of our partnership with award winning photographer, Isak Pretorius.
This beautiful leopard was photographed by Isak in the Okavango Delta in Botswana.
Isak Pretorius is a South African wildlife guide and photographer. He has won the most prestigious wildlife photography award, the BBC Wildlife Photographer Of The Year.
We are delighted to create Masterpiece By Numbers from his photographs for you to paint.
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"
Click the "Add to Cart" button now. Limited quantities are available so order now if you see a picture that you like.
© Isak Pretorius and Masterpiece By Numbers.

Framed with stand:
Artist grade linen canvas – you can start painting straight from the box.
Set of 3 complimentary paint brushes.
Paint set created for your Masterpiece – no mixing needed.
Includes a paper reference guide to follow along with.
Unframed:
Rolled artist grade linen canvas - start painting straight from the tube.
Set of 3 complimentary paint brushes.
Paint set created for your Masterpiece – no mixing needed.
The painted area is 16" x 20".
All orders are shipped directly from Florida and arrive within 1–5 days.*
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1. Match
Start by matching the numbers on the paint pots with those on the canvas.
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2. Dip
After identifying which number you want to paint, just dip your brush into the pot!
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3. Paint
You’re all set to paint! For lighter areas, applying two coats is recommended.
I wasn’t thrilled about the final result of my painting. I compared it to some of the reviews and I think my colours are off. Most noticeably I think that the 11 pot I received is way too pink. It looks like it should be much cooler and grey (which would make sense). The paw blends in with the branch, and the right ear is lost in the details on the fur. I wonder if they changed suppliers or if this is a bad batch since some of the other photos posted here also look different like mine.
The paint quality was pretty good and the canvas was nice and legible. I have done kits from Masterpiece by Numbers in the past that have turned out great, but this one was really disappointing. I’m reluctant to start the other paintings I got with this one in case this is a consistent issue.
I loved painting the leopard coat pattern with the dark spots, looking comfortable on the tree branch.
Rich colors, impressive results. Five stars.
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Your Questions
I have never painted before, can I do it?
Yes, of course, you can! Paint-by-numbers kits are designed for all skill levels, including beginners. Our numbered system provides clear guidance, making it easy to create a stunning piece of artwork.
How long do your kits take?
The time required to complete a paint-by-numbers painting depends on the complexity of the design and your painting speed. It can take anywhere from a few hours to several days or even weeks to finish. It's the journey though!
For mini kits, it typically takes around 2–4 hours.
Framed or unframed?
Our framed kits include our artist’s grade linen canvas on our patented frame that is also an easel stand. Our unframed kits come as a rolled canvas. See our video →
Why can't I pick the number of colors?
You can’t choose the number of paint pots for an image. If an image has 24 colors, it can’t be made into 48 — companies offering this are just duplicating colors and charging more. More colors don’t create more detail; the original artwork does. At MBN, we license all of our copyrighted images, so the number of colors depends entirely on the original artist’s painting.
Should I clean my brush?
Yes, it is advisable to clean your paintbrush when changing colors as well as after each painting session.
Clean your brushes with cool water and lay flat to dry.
Can you help?
If you need anything or have any questions please contact us and we will be delighted to help you.
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We also have tips and tricks plus video tutorials to guide you on your journey to creating a Masterpiece.

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