DIY pixel art

Use your favourite piece of art as inspiration for this great DIY project that imitates pixelated art.

Use your favourite piece of art as inspiration for this great DIY project that imitates pixelated art.

Magazine option:

Materials & Tools

Masonite or Canvas Board

Magazine Pages

Paper Cutter / Scissors

Ruler & Pencil

Craft Glue & Foam Brush

Instructions

1. Find a piece of art or an image as an inspiration piece.

2. Draw a grid on the inspiration piece – with each box representing a measurement that relates to the

masonite / canvas board. For example, if the art is 8” wide and 10” tall and the masonite / canvas board is 16” by 20” – creating a ¼ grid on the art would mean each ¼” inch box (on the art) relates to ½” on the masonite / canvas board.

3. Using a pencil and ruler, lightly draw a grid on the masonite / canvas board. From the example above, the grid on the masonite / canvas board would be ½” squares.

4. Using the grid applied to the art piece as a guideline, lightly redraw the image on the masonite / canvas board.

5. Tear out pages from magazines which contain colours from your art piece. Find pages with one dominate colour to minimize cutting steps.

6. Cut pages into strips – each being the width found on the masonite / canvas board. From the example above, the width of each strip would be ½” wide.

7. Cut strips into squares. From the example above, the squares would be ½” x ½”.

8. Apply glue with foam brush onto masonite / canvas boards, and place coloured squares as shown in art piece to recreate image.

Approximate Cost: $20-$40 pending size of masonite / canvas board

Paint option:

Materials & Tools

Masonite or Canvas Board

Paint

Sponge

Scissors

Ruler & Pencil

Instructions

1. Find a piece of art or an image as an inspiration piece.

2. Draw a grid on the inspiration piece – with each box representing a measurement that relates to the

masonite / canvas board. For example, if the art is 8” wide and 10” tall and the masonite / canvas board is 16” by 20” – creating a ¼ grid on the art would mean each ¼” inch box (on the art) relates to ½” on the masonite / canvas board.

3. Using a pencil and ruler, lightly draw a grid on the masonite / canvas board. From the example above, the grid on the masonite / canvas board would be ½” squares.

4. Using the grid applied to the art piece as a guideline – lightly redraw the image on the masonite / canvas board.

5. Cut sponge into pieces the size of masonite / canvas grid – ie. ½” squares from example used above.

6. Using coloured paints, dab sponge into paints and dab onto masonite / canvas board – repeating multiple times all over masonite / canvas board.

7. Continue dabbing different paint colours to recreate art piece on masonite / canvas board.

Approximate Cost: $20-$40 pending size of masonite / canvas board

Courtesy Antonio Bellusci, @abellusci