Friday, March 2, 2018
PRAYER FLAGS and other Stencils
Because of the sharp angles in their designs, I've sometimes paired my 9" x 12" stencil
Prayer Flags
with another 9" x 12" stencil of mine,
Mimosa
. Below are three close-ups showing imprints on stretched canvas; in all three,
Mimosa
was used first, then
Prayer Flags
was imprinted over it.
These first three, above, were created with a technique demonstrated in the
Absentee Artist
chapter of
Creative Paper Art
by Nancy Welch; also it's shown in Pat Dews' DVD
Designing Great Starts with Texture and Form
(available at Cheap Joe's Art Supplies.)
Below is an imprint using the full
Prayer Flags
stencil. My substrate was an old calendar page which I first painted with translucent green gold acrylic paint. After that dried I placed the stencil over it. Then I loaded a sponge brayer with heavy-body gray paint and ran that over the stencil.
Today's post closes with two more close-ups of
Prayer Flags
imprints on stretched canvas. This time, I used the subtractive/reductive technique to make prints. I've posted step-by-step directions for this technique, with photos,
here
.
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here
.
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