Monday, June 18, 2018
PRAYER FLAGS (9" x 12") and OSPREY WINGS (6" x 6") Stencils Together
Two stencils were used in making this art on stretched canvas --
Background areas across the painting were created with
Prayer Flag
s (9" x 12") ...
... and the focal area was developed with a mask I'd made using my 6" x 6" stencil
Osprey Wings
--
It's easy to make a temporary mask with a silhouette stencil like this one. I simply placed the stencil atop a sheet of sturdy cardstock and, with a fine-tip pen, traced along the edges of the top Osprey above.
To cut out the shape, I used fine-detail scissors by
Fiskars
. However, for fine-detail work (such as the wing edges), some artists prefer using
Exacto knives and cutting mats
.
After cutting out my temporary mask, I created my focal point, placing it on the canvas and, with a
Sofft Sponge
, daubing acrylic paints around it.
Sometimes, at
StencilGirl.com
, you can find a sale on StencilGuts. Each package of these stencil cut-outs features a theme, including a birds theme. If you're lucky enough to grab one of these, you'll have bird masks ready-made! To keep track of these sales, check out StencilGirl on
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