Thursday, July 2, 2015
Art-C Groove Tool with Stencils
To test my new Art-C Groove Tool with its brush head, I started with Carolyn Dube's
Scribble-Scratch Handwriting Stencil.
ABOVE: THE STENCIL HAS BEEN PLACED ON THE BLANK CANVAS.
ABOVE: RED ACRYLIC PAINT HAS BEEN APPLIED THRU THE STENCIL.
I forgot to take an "after" shot of the canvas right after the stencil had been lifted -- trust me, it turned out great -- so I promptly reached for another canvas and another stencil. This time I chose Maria McGuire's
Doodle It Tornado Bloom
and placed it on the second canvas, which was an artwork already in progress --
ABOVE: MARIA'S STENCIL HAS BEEN PLACED ON THE CANVAS.
ABOVE:
THE ART-C GROOVE TOOL HAS BEEN USED TO APPLY TITANIUM WHITE ACRYLIC PAINT.
ABOVE: THIS CLOSE-UP SHOWS THE AREA OF THE PAINTING WHERE I USED THE TOOL , AFTER MARIA'S STENCIL HAD BEEN LIFTED. THERE WAS NO PAINT SEEPAGE UNDER THE STENCIL; THE DESIGN CAME OUT CRISP AND CLEAR.
My thanks to
Cindy Powell
, my friend in Utah, who went to a store in her area, bought the tool for me, and shipped it here to NJ!
Since the Art-C Groove tool also comes with a sponge head and two abrasive heads, I plan to use it later in the
subtractive technique
-- using a stencil, of course.
Below is a photo of the first canvas, after it was finished. On the final layers, several times, I re-used Carolyn's
Scribble-Scratch Handwriting Stencil .
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