Be sure to check out the new Green Pepper Press Crusade here for more details. This is my first installment for Crusade no. 29.
This is an experimental piece that I tested a mixture of acrylic glaze, interference powder and metallic paint. I added some glazes to bring out forms, but I wasn't satisfied.
I spread a layer of matte gel over the painting with a squeegee. Next a mixture of purple paint and matte gel was stamped onto the wet surface using circular tools. The gel is still wet on this picture. Stay tuned for the dry version.
10 comments:
Regina - can't wait to see what you do next with this! Thanks for showing us your process photos - that circle blotter is amazing. I love when the scraps turn out to be another juicy element.
Love the purple. It will be interesting to see what happens once the gel is all clear. Aren't interference colours the trickiest things to get good photogaph of...
what a great technique! love the purple !!
You've been coming up with some really interesting results from these challenges. Awesome!
Hi sweetie!
Can't wait to see the "finished results"....lookin' great thus far!
xo...deb
I'm loving the textures you've achieved here Regina - makes me want to get out my supplies and 'play'!
btw - I passed an award on to you, you can pick it up anytime...
http://atailoredline.blogspot.com/2009/03/gallery-womens-day-blog-award.html
Regina, this is SO cool! I love the squeegee gel medium technique! And impressing the circles. Such pretty effects.
Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
I'm awe-struck - Great piece of work. Your artistry amazes and inspires me. Marlynn
That rice paper "blotter" is amazing.
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