Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Title Suggestions, Anyone?
Above is a new piece, just finished, on 12"X12" stretched canvas. My left arm isn't recovered enough yet for me to take step-by-step photos, but one helpful tip is that I used Art-C's Groove Art Tool to apply each layer of heavy-body acrylic paint as I worked my way thru the piece.
Below is a photo from an older post where I showed this tool, with its brush attachment, when I was using it with Kae Pea's 6"x6"
Illegible
stencil --
Above: Before I used the red acrylic paint.
Above: After I used the paint, before I lifted the stencil.
I like the tool because it helps me achieve an even application of paint, which in turn results in less bleed-under. I also like the fact that it speeds up the application of paint, and does so without my having to apply any pressure. The traditional method of applying paint thru a stencil means a lot of repeated pouncing movements. That's generally not a problem for younger artists ... but things change as finger and wrist joints start to age ... enough said about that!
To create today's artwork, I used a lot of masking tape -- taping off each section of the canvas where I wanted to add paint, layer by layer -- as well as two of my 6"X 6" stencils,
Mimosa
and
Kaleid
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