Thursday, January 1, 2015

JUST RELEASED STENCILS!


Two of my 9"X12" stencils are now available at STENCILGIRL(TM)Products -- and this post shows artwork created on a square gallery-wrap canvas with one of those new stencils, Buds.  The main image on the left was a print (on paper) that I did using a Sofft Art Sponge to press heavy-body acrylic paint thru this stencil.  (Before making the stencil-print, I had applied the background colors with a brayer.) Once the stencil-print had dried, I cut out the paper print and adhered it (with matte gel medium) to a square gallery-wrap canvas.  (The canvas had likewise been painted previously, by applying acrylic paints with a brayer.)  My last step was to place the stencil directly onto the canvas, in the upper right corner, and apply zinc white acrylic paint thru the stencil with another Sofft Art Sponge.

 
BUDS, ABOVE, IS ONE OF TWO BRAND-NEW STENCILS OF MINE, NOW AVAILABLE AT STENCILGIRL(TM)Products
 

BRAND NEW AT STENCILGIRL(TM)Products!



 Just released at STENCILGIRL(TM)Products:  Two 9"X12" stencils continuing my botanical series!  This post focuses on one of them, Nosegay, shown below.


Here are some prints made with this stencil, all of them created with a Sofft Art Sponge pressing heavy-body acrylic paint thru this stencil.



The next 4 were created the same way, as a first step.  My second step was to add a clear acrylic print-out (from my PC) as an overlay.    





The last image, below, was created the same way as a first step, and my second step was to spray part of the surface with acrylic ink using an atomizer.