Step 1: Work out your colour scheme, allowing for six colours. We used Resene Liberty, Resene Half Dusted Blue, Resene Bubble N Squeak, Resene Triple Sea Fog, Resene Double Pravda and Resene Alabaster. Step 2: With a pencil and ruler, draw the lines of the artwork onto the canvas, using the template below. Step 3 Mask each block of colour one- by-one and use a small foam roller to paint the colour smoothly. Allow the paint to dry between each colour so you can reposition the masking tape on top of your freshly painted section. Step 4: Draw the jug shape onto a piece of paper and cut it out. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect; that’s all part of the look. Trace the outline of the jug onto the canvas. Step 5: Paint the jug shape onto the canvas using a testpot brush, then paint the opening at the top of the jug using Resene Triple Sea Fog. Step 6: We added fine lines to show the corner and where the walls meet the floor, but these are optional. If you want to add them too, use low-tack masking tape to make it easier to paint the lines nice and straight. artist Greer Clayton images Bryce Carleton Release your inner Matisse with these easy-to-create canvas artworks. modernist art 1 3 4 6 5 2 Resene Bubble N Squeak Resene Triple Sea Fog Resene Sea Fog Resene Alabaster Resene Liberty Resene Half Dusted Blue Resene Double Pravda Resene Rivergum Resene Artemis Resene Quarter Baltic Sea top tip Use a hairdryer to speed up the drying process. template Download this template at www.habitatbyresene.com/news/diy-modern-art. Opposite: The wall is painted in Resene Sea Fog. The chair is in Resene Rivergum, the desk is in Resene Artemis and the vase is in Resene Quarter Baltic Sea. you will need: • A ready-made canvas • Ruler, pencil and paper • Resene testpots in: Resene Liberty Resene Half Dusted Blue Resene Bubble N Squeak Resene Triple Sea Fog Resene Double Pravda Resene Alabaster • Low-tack masking tape • Testpot brush • Small roller and foam sleeves 73 72 step by step