Sea and Sand Abstract Paintings
I worked on these 24 x 20" canvases off and on for several months. When I had a call for two paintings for someone's dining room, these were the perfect size and beginning. They are very fond
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Sea and Sand Abstract Paintings
I worked on these 24 x 20" canvases off and on for several months. When I had a call for two paintings for someone's dining room, these were the perfect size and beginning. They are very fond
Read MoreAn article with a practical tip: how to fix bubbles in collage.
Sometimes, even with the best practices (glue on support paper and on collage paper, squeegee) you still get a pesky bubble or two. I usually just go ahead and work over them to see how nicely they want to play with the art.
BUT, in this case, I was using a thick wallpaper for an experiment. Note to self: Heavier paper may not cooperate when glued to lighter paper. Since the play was with the wallpaper, I made it work.
Here is one solution: LINK TO VIDEO Be sure to share and comment!
xxoo
BRAND-NEW! Digital downloads for Collage/Assemblage/Journals. Use in mixed media projects from collage on canvas to image transfers in encaustic, Journal Jumpp starts, whatever your art is, these will be a great compliment to your artistic vision.
Each of the 100+ pages contains original painting elements and/or photography from Vicki Ross and are for your personal use ONLY. No sharing allowed, or the Wicki Muse will haunt your art forever. Capisce? (got it?)Not gonna list do's and don'ts because I expect everyone to treat these with the same respect you'd expect if they were your creations.
I am looking for a few partners who are willing to use their favorites in their art, and share with this my readers. Then, you will share on your blogs, social media, etc.
Easy-Peasy! We all share together.
Let me know...which pages you want to start, and when you will get your project and instructions to me. I'll prepare a schedule and see where this goes!
This article first appeared in MixedMediaArt.net
Love our local thrift store, Helping Hands in Bentonville, AR. Found an origami kit that followed me home. Since I like to see how I can incorporate these types of treasures into my regular art (I think that's an oxymoron...my regular art :)
Anyway, I tried folding paper. MUCH harder than it looks. And, of course instructions were not the best. I had to fudge a few folds.
Next, I took 4" square tumbled marble tiles and coated them with a couple coats of plain encaustic medium (beeswax and damar resin, I make my own). Yup, visit all those flowers and bring the pollen home to my web. Shoot, my colony. Then, off to Madagascar to drain sap out of the damar tree. (I made that up, FYI)
Each gets a pour because I wanted to keep the three dimensional look of the folded paper. After two pours, fusing, I took a brush and made sure all crevices were filled. When cool, I scraped back as far as I could, again maintaining the 3-D look.
When I declared victory, each was signed...not an easy process on such smalls. Here is the group.
all images © V.N.Ross
Encaustic, collage on tumbled marble tiles.