Tuesday, July 5, 2016
CLUSTERD LEAVES Stencil paired with WARPED HOLES Stencil
Every book on abstract painting that comes off the press, I snatch up and read.
Some books have disappointed but a few stand out as -- well, outstanding!
Abstract Explorations in Acrylic Painting
, by Jo Toye,
was one of the rare books that set my blood tingling.
I've adapted one of the many ideas from her book for the demo of today's post.
I started with a blank sheet of cardstock and a 9"x12" StencilGirl stencil
,
Warped Holes
, by Lizzie Mayne. This stencil (mine's already stained with paint from earlier projects) is perfect for today's demo because of its large openings.
Above: Having used masking tape at two corners to hold the stencil to the white cardstock, I use a Sharpie black marker-pen to outline some of the bigger shapes. This shows up better in the close-up below.
Above: After sliding a plastic self-healing cutting board under the cardstock, I use an Exacto knife to begin cutting out the shapes I had outlined.
Above: Once the holes are cut out, I use more masking tape to secure my new 9"x12" stencil
Clustered Leaves
to the cardstock. This step is also shown in the close-up below.
Anyone who has watched Mary Beth Shaw's June series of tutorial-demos has seen how she uses a wide, hand-fitting, two-sided sponge to pat acrylic paints gently thru the openings of stencils. This tool, called a
Smudgee
, is what I used with this cardstock-stencil combination. My imprint-results are own below.
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