[Style] Smoke effect [Prompt] black and white picture featuring a First Nation teepee, a fire, and animals leading a woman down a path This image is a powerful representation of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) movement, portraying the spiritual return of individuals to their ancestral home. The ethereal elements, such as swirling clouds and smoke, symbolize the transition between the physical and spiritual worlds. The presence of a tipi, wolves, and horses highlights the deep connection to Indigenous culture, traditions, and the natural world. The lone figure walking towards the tipi reflects a journey back to community and identity, emphasizing healing and remembrance. This artwork speaks to the resilience and spirit of MMIWG while honoring their memory and cultural legacy. It conveys hope for justice, healing, and the enduring strength of Indigenous communities.
Use white paint for your base. I used white automotive spray paint, and I put three layers of white on the tile.
You can use red paint for a second layer. I used red automotive spray paint and put two layers of red on.
I then sprayed the tile with orange spray paint. I didn't add a lot. it was a quick spray over the tile.
The final coat of paint should be black. I used black automotive spray paint that had silver flakes.
I used a heat gun in between paintings to help the paint dry faster.