Paint On Numbers
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat – Paint By Numbers
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Master the Science of Color and Light
Step into 1880s Paris along the River Seine. A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Paint By Numbers is more than a painting; it is a scientific experiment in art. Seurat didn't just paint a park scene; he revolutionized how we see color using a technique called Pointillism. This kit invites you to build a masterpiece not with sweeping strokes, but dot by distinct dot.
The challenge of this kit is patience and precision. The original composition is orderly and deliberate, showing Parisians in sculptural poses enjoying a quiet afternoon. You will recreate this luminous, muted palette, greens, blues, and soft yellows—by applying countless small, distinct spots of color. Up close, it looks like abstract confetti. From a distance, your eye visually mixes the dots into shimmering light, water, and form, creating a deeply contemplative and harmonious image.
Pointillist Technique
Master Seurat’s famous method of painting with distinct dots.
Premium Art Experience
Rich pigments needed for this complex, methodical famous art kit.
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Create a museum-quality example of Neo-Impressionist history.
A Note From Our Founder
"Seurat wasn't interested in spontaneous emotion like the Impressionists; he was interested in order and science. The artistic challenge here is discipline. You aren't blending paint on the canvas; you are placing distinct colors side-by-side and letting the viewer's eye do the blending. It is a deeply meditative, almost rhythmic process that results in incredible luminosity."
Pro-Tip: This kit requires a 'dab' rather than a 'stroke.' Use the tip of your smallest brush to apply the paint in small, defined dots within the numbered areas. Do not try to smooth them out. The magic of this painting relies on seeing those individual points of color sitting next to each other to create the vibrating, luminous effect of the original."
– William Murdock, Founder, Paint On Numbers
Your All-Inclusive Artist Kit for this Seurat Masterpiece:
Your Path to a Pointillist Masterpiece:
- Prepare Your Studio: Unroll your linen canvas, organize the extensive color palette, and prepare for a methodical, meditative painting experience.
- Build the Dots: Patience is key. Methodically fill in the thousands of tiny numbered sections, applying distinct dabs of color rather than blending strokes.
- Display Your Science: Once complete, frame your work. Step back and watch as the thousands of dots merge into the famous, luminous Parisian scene on your wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this painting difficult?
A: Yes, this is considered an advanced kit. While the technique isn't complex (it's just dots), the sheer volume of tiny sections required to create the Pointillist effect makes this a true test of patience and discipline. We highly recommend the 36 or 48 color count versions for the best result.
Q: What is the style of this painting?
A: This is Neo-Impressionism, specifically a technique called Pointillism. It relies on using tiny, distinct dots of pure color that blend visually in the viewer's eye when seen from a distance, rather than mixing paints on the canvas.
Q: Do you have other famous art kits?
A: Yes. Seurat's masterpiece is a highlight of our collection. You can explore other iconic works in our full Famous Art Collection.
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