Sunday, August 27, 2017
IT'S (Still) A JUNGLE OUT THERE!
Today's post again throws the spotlight on my 9" x 12" stencil
It's A Jungle Out There
.
Like a number of my other stencils, this one has been altered
...
I customized the stencil with
Joyce Chen scissors
-- perfect for stencil-cutting because they're sharp and have short blades.
The first three prints below were made with a technique that I'm not at liberty to describe here,
since it was shown on a video included in the June 2015 Stencil-of-the-Month package for StencilGirls' StencilClub members. It can be back-ordered; directions are
here
.
These first three prints are --
Going forward to the other prints for today, I need to mention that the subtractive technique was described in full detail, with photos,
here
. And
here
.
Above: Multiple layers of prints using a variety of techniques, especially the subtractive technique.
Above: a print created by using the stencil-piece in the same way as a rubber stamp -- wetting it with paint, then turning it face down and pressing it onto the substrate.
Above: The subtractive technique as well as the "rubber-stamp" technique were used in making these layered prints.
Above: The subtractive technique as well as the "rubber-stamp" technique were used in making these layered prints.
The 9" x 12" stencil
It's A Jungle Out There
-- when not yet cut up! -- looks like this:
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.
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