Saturday, April 9, 2016

PRAYER FLAGS and a Smaller Stencil by another StencilGirl Artist, Daniella Woolf


I've been at it again -- cutting up stained stencils and using them as collage elements.  Below are three close-ups, followed by a shot of the canvas in its entirety:

 




In creating the background, I used the stencil-and-stain technique that was part of the members-only StencilClub package of June 2015. 

To receive this package (which includes a video showing the technique in action, as well as the 3-part stencil-set Crop Circles) just visit StencilGirlTalk.com -- and use the right side bar to become a StencilClub member.  

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After using that technique to lay in a background on today's artwork, I used heavy matte medium to add cut-outs from my 9"x12 stencil Prayer Flags, as well as cut-outs from Seoul Night by Daniella Woolf.   The third close-up, right above the shot of the artwork in its entirety, shows a large (white) part of Daniella's lovely stencil. 

The stencil Prayer Flags looks like this when still intact:



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