Friday, September 8, 2017
SASSY SPRAY Stencil in Triplicate!
I love the challenge of working on stretched canvas that comes in an elongated shape! The first photo below shows the starting step in creating a current piece that was made with three slightly altered
Sassy Spray
6" x 6" stencils.
I've customized this stencil with
Joyce Chen scissors
-- perfect for stencil-cutting because they're sharp and have short blades. The original
Sassy Spray
stencil looks like this:
Above is the early version of this painting; I developed it with Golden High Flow acrylics,
using these stencil-bits and following directions given in Pat Dews' DVD
Designing Great Starts with Texture and Form
.
After I had reached this stage of the project, I decided to veer back to another favorite technique -- making altered stencils into collage elements. Whenever I do this, I choose stencils that have been stained in previous projects.
The stencils used in creating this painting wouldn't have worked since they'd become stained in the same colors as the background I created. They would have simply blended in with the background.
So I searched my stash of stained stencils and came up with just what I needed, stencils not only stained in a complementary color scheme, but also stained to a darker value than the relatively light overall value of the background. I added them with heavy matte gel medium.
Above is the finished collage-and-acrylic artwork.
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.
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