I recently purchased the Dina Wakley class, Paint it Out from Interweave. This is a great class. I really enjoyed her step by step process.
Dina is great fun as a teacher. I love that she doesn't take things too seriously. It is so cool when she says, "It's just paper. We can buy more paper." I also love it that she ends up with paint on her hands and arm.
This is my first try at layering the way she suggested. I realized after the fact that I left out two layers. Oh well, I'll give those a shot later.
I really like how the yellow, green and pink peek through in different places. I loved using the exaggerated writing technique she used. It was very freeing to write with giant loopy letters and not care if anyone could read it.
It's like there are all kind of things hiding on my pages just waiting to be found!
The supplies I used are: three colors of acrylic paint plus white, baby wipes, a Lori homemade oval stencil, a Delta rectangles stencil and white and navy Stabilo All pencils. I also used a piece of plastic window screening as a stencil to make the tiny squares.
Link to: Dina Wakley, Paint Party Friday, Mixed Media Monthly Challenge, Rubber Dance Monthly Challenge
My art is about the joy of creating and experimenting. The act of creating is more important than the result. The time spent is a form of worship and thanksgiving to my Creator for my gifts and talents.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Persevere
The page on the left is ugly. The colors are dull. I can't read the words. There's that girl who looks like she has a growth on her head again. This is how it looked when I walked away last evening. I didn't know where to go with it but I thinking toward the trash bin.
Today, I received my Fineline Applicators and an idea formed as I did my work. I love this new fine tip paint applicator. I wasn't sure what paint would work best so I started with Golden's Hi-Flow. It was too thin for me. All the heavy dark lines are made with the Hi-flow and the applicator. I already had Hi-Flow in the bottle so I added some heavy body acrylic paint to it and gave it a good shake. I've now got a unique never to be repeated color (because I didn't measure anything) that works great in the applicator. I did the little swirls and thinner lines with the second mixture of paint. I was much happier with the lines but the background was still so dull. (I forgot to photograph that stage..)
I found an unopened bottle of Neon Purple craft paint and thought, "What the heck, it can't get much worse." I painted the Neon and then added more doodles with the applicator. Finally I added the dancing girl. She was cut from the inside of an envelope and painted with Neon Yellow. Watch out when using thin paper like an envelope... she was beheaded in the process. Gel Medium to the rescue and her head is now secure. I love the doodles by her hands.This piece has more layers than I usually use. The reason being that I just couldn't get it to come together. It has a napkin layer, stencil layer, a white paint layer, purple paint layer and doodles. I also used a Sharpie Paint Pen to go over my letters. I am content with it now. I wouldn't put it up there with my best work but it will remind me to persevere. The words are from a Dina Wakley stencil.
A side note: I must have been more frustrated than I thought with this page. I just found paint and gel medium in my hair where I ran my hands through my hair while working on it.
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