Tuesday, November 1, 2016
IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE and the Chop-Shop
The first four photos below are close-ups of several areas on a painting on stretched canvas. The fifth photo shows the piece in its entirety.
The stencil I used repeatedly on this piece is my 9" x 12"
It's A Jungle Out There.
And, as you probably can tell -- by clicking on the above image to enlarge it -- I had cut the stencil into three or four pieces before using it here.
Before it went to the chop-shop, the stencil looked like this:
The first stages of this artwork was done following a technique found in the
Absentee Artist Chapter
of the book
Creative Paper Art
by Nancy Welch; it's also shown on Pat Dews' DVD
Designing Great Starts with Texture and Form
, available online at Cheap Joe's Art Supplies.
In the middle stage, I used paint-tinted white gesso around the edges to strengthen the composition.
The final stages of this piece were done with oil-based art crayons.
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