Betta Fish

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It’s been a while since I started on this fish, namely after the painters’ group meeting on 28 January 2026. The version on paper (see the last photo) wasn’t a success, so I decided to start again. To be honest, I wasn’t really in the mood to finish painting this fish; it just wasn’t turning out the way I’d imagined.

The first step was to paint the canvas black, and then I drew the fish on it with white chalk. Apparently, blackboard chalk is supposed to be easy to wipe off, but that wasn’t the case for me. It left ugly white smudges and I had great difficulty painting over them.

Initially, I wanted to paint the fish in shades of red, but later on I switched to purple, violet and lilac. Personally, I thought these colours looked much nicer for a Betta fish. I’m not too keen on the body, but I’ll leave it as it is.

The intention was to paint the blue of the water over the black as well; I did this several times, but it doesn’t really stand out once the paint dries.
I hadn’t actually planned to finish this with a varnish, but I’m going to do so now anyway. Not only because the final result turned out better than expected, but also because I don’t think I’ll be able to use this canvas again—which I got for free from 4Noppes, the giveaway shop.

Once again, I’ve worked with a cheap type of paint, although I must say that a few colours did have more pigment than the paint from Action. These include the 75-millilitre tubes from AliExpress and one or two colours I was given. You therefore need less of this, and you can also work with a slightly wetter brush, so thinning the paint a little.

Whilst painting with acrylics, I did miss the Rembrandt soft pastels I’d used to create fish before. I think it’s time to start using them again.

Tomorrow I’ll think about what new project I’m going to tackle.



10-4-2026
Materials: canvas (used), Acrylic paint: black, blue, red, titanium white - Action and purple, violet - Aliexpress.
Brushes: flat #18, round #2


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That fish looks good. I know what I'm going to buy for lunch.

 7 days ago 

Very funny. It is small. Are you on a diet?

 6 days ago 

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Just kidding, don't take it the wrong way, I'll leave your fish alone doing what it knows how to do, nothing, nothing,nothing, nothing

Fish is an excellent source of protein hahaha

I didn't know this variety of fish, it's very beautiful, so exotic.
Very nice painting, It's dark, but I can still notice the deep blue touches.

 7 days ago 

They are kept single because they easily fight. They are very colourful but In doubt mother nature would create them this way.

Excelente trabajo pictórico. Es sorprendente la mezcla de colores y el resultado final.

 7 days ago 

I am glad I have it behind me. I hope to make one with soft pastels and see what that one looks like. I thought about keeping such a fish but I am afraid it won't live long once the electricity is shut off.

Hehe. I'll see how the pastel version turns out.

Jeje. Ya veré cómo queda la versión con colores pasteles.

 6 days ago 

Thank you for your support. It is highly appreciated.
I wish you a super creative and above all peaceful week.

@solperez @steemcurator07

Gracias por tus palabras, @wakeupkitty.

 6 days ago 

The process of making this is quite inspiring except that I don't do concrete paintings😩.
I'm still in love with that fish though 😂