Sunday, April 24, 2016
New Work...Old Technique
My method for developing today's pieces started with 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 & the 3-part stencil-set
Crop Circles
) just visit
StencilGirlTalk.com
-- and use the right side bar to become a StencilClub member. Once a member, send an email to
stencilgirlproducts@gmail.com
, citing the month-and-year package that you want to buy; then, StencilGirlProducts will provide you with a invoice through PayPal.
B
elow is a 9"x12" canvas that's still in progress, but it's far enough along to be shown, along with some close-ups of its surface; I'll start with the close-ups:
Above is the piece in its entirety. It will be finished after I add deeper, darker orange above and below the green-blue focal point in the upper right. I will also enhance the focal area by gluing on part of a stencil that was stained while working on this project. (The "stencil-and-stain" method leaves stencils pretty much permanently stained.)
6"x6" stencils used:
Kaleid
Mimosa 6
Palm Fronds Silhouette Small
Swatton Grid Stencil
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