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Showing posts with label canvas board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canvas board. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Layers of collage

In this collage, after applying the acrylic paint with a credit card on a prepared canvas board, I used a tan brown color, an olive green color and an aqua blue scraped over the canvas approximately 3-4 times, drying the layers in between with a blow dryer.
I used a baby wipe, paper towel and a scraping tool to make marks and wipe off paint in places to have layers of color peek through. What I realized was that the value of the paints were almost the same, so the layers were getting a bit muddled and merky. Then I applied the white with stencils and build up from there.
I noticed how much I love bird images so I added that along with some papers with shades of a burgundy red. Using stamp pads with french writing, I added white, black, and red inks.

I wrote with black and white marker, applied transparent black letters, dripped olive green ink, and I love the use of charcoal around edges and across the whole piece creating a shabby piece.

Believe it or not, I did journal on how to do a collage and why I like to collage all over this piece. It is quite subliminal where some of the writing shows and some doesn't.

Enjoy! Now I know what it looks like to apply colors I like and colors I don't!

Your Favorite Color and Your Least Favorite Color

I had an idea today to paint in your journal, on a piece of canvas paper or canvas board. I wanted to know whether I would still love my favorite color if it was next to the color I disliked the most. Now you have to understand, I love olive green and beige/tan for my clothing, but they are not my absolute favorite for a room, furniture or in a painting. So, I decided that I wanted to take one of my favorite colors which is aqua and put it next to olive green and beige/tan in a painting. Will I dislike the colors I already do not care for or will I like them better next to my favorite color?