Friday, August 9, 2019
Layering Stencils and Masks
I love putting orange and green together! -- they bring out the best in each other.
Today's first art sample is an intense orange-red acrylic print on sturdy tissue paper. The stencil used for this background print is 6" x 6"
Sprigs
(a.k.a. "the stencil with the hidden angel!")
The dark green border was likewise printed with acrylic paint; and for this, the stencil put to work was
6" x 6" Ivy Frame 6
. (A similar border is available in a 9" x 12" size --
Ivy Frame 9
.)
Another double-stencil-print is below.
Pavilion Shadows
measures 6" x 6" and so does the mask
Small Tangled Pods
. (
Small Tangled Pods
is just one in a series of pod-themed stencils and masks: 6" x 6"
Small Dangled Pods
stencil, 9" x 12"
Dangled Pods
stencil and 9" x 12"
Tangled Pods
.)
Above is a third double-stencil-print; the pale blue and green background print was made with a homemade temporary cardboard stencil -- no longer in use since it lacked the durability and precision of a StencilGirl laser-cut stencil. The top layer was made with my 6" x 6" stencil
Kaleid
.
Below, in layers of acrylic paint, the two 6" x 6" stencils used were
Sprigs
and
Tiger Lily
--
Above:
Tiger Lily
(6" x 6") and
9" x 12"
Prayer Flags
.
Many thanks for coming to visit here today! To scroll thru the pages of my StencilGirl stencils and masks, please start
here
.
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