Thursday, July 13, 2017
IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE and A Lot of Help from Artist PAT DEWS
I used my 9" x 12" stencil
It's A Jungle Out There
to make art for today's post:
You can buy a stretched canvas that's already black, but in this case, I started with a white one and covered it with two coats of black gesso, allowing dry-time between layers. I applied the gesso with an extra-large spreading tool bought at a hardware/paint store. I think the tool was made for construction workers creating smooth surfaces in plaster; it has a 12"-wide aluminum blade and a plastic handle. I chose that tool because I wanted to create a perfectly flat surface, without brush marks or other imperfections.
My stencil had already been cut into pieces; the original stencil looks like this:
I used these stencil-bits following directions given in Pat Dews' DVD
Designing Great Starts with Texture and Form
.
My media included Titanium White High Flow acrylic, blue and aqua acrylic paint, and violet interference acrylic paint.
To see all my stencils, please visit
here
.
Thank you for your visit to my blog today!
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