Friday, August 16, 2019
Leftover Acrylic Paints?
Two acrylic paintings of mine ...
Above: a three-dimensional work on canvas, developed with my 6" x 6" stencil
Mimosa 6
.
Above: a painting developed with the help of my 9" x 12" stencil
Blooming Where Planted
. You can click on the above image to enlarge it. The stenciled areas are subtle.
Sometimes I finish a project -- like those two above -- to find leftover acrylic paint on my hands. Well, not literally on my hands! I use a white disposable plate as a palette and that's where the leftovers lay.
The first day the paint has come out of the tube or bottle or jar, I spray the leftover paint lightly with water, then seal it, plate and all, in a zip-top bag. (I use the zip-top bags that come in packages marked "freezer" because these are more nearly air-tight. Later, after all leftover paint is gone, I re-use these bags in cleaning up after my cat ... you know what I mean!)
If a couple of days pass without any further need for that leftover paint, I consider it near the end of its lifespan -- so I put it to work making extra stencil prints that will end up in collages or art journal pages.
Above and below: both made with 9" x 12"
Blooming Where Planted
stencil. The print below has a three-dimensional look, which happened entirely by accident!
Below: printed with 6" x 6" stencil-and-mask set,
Dance of the Courting Cranes.
Note: This silhouette stencil works well with old calendar pages -- see the "rising sun" in the central-left of this image?
Above and below: two prints made with
Feathers 6 stencil
, which measures 6" x 6" (but has a "big sister" measuring 9" x 12" --
Feathers 9
stencil.)
Below: Layers being developed with 6" x 6"
Pavilion Shadows
stencil and 6" x 6"
Mikki's Flowers Mask
(which also comes as
Mikki's Flowers Stencil
and prints an image that's the exact opposite of the mask.)
A batch of leftover blended yellows went into making the print below...
... and the stencils that worked together to make this overall geometric pattern were
6" x 6"
Pavilion Shadows
and 6" x 6"
Ski Lift Works
.
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