Showing posts with label Canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canvas. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

ZEN for me.

I chose to recycle a canvas box frame for my project.  I got this after Fall/Christmas for clearance at 90% off, so it was ninety cents!   Yes, less than a dollar!  It is 6" x 6" square and 2" deep.




This piece was done while isolating.   We have gorgeous weather in PHX Arizona USA.  So I moved outside to begin my project.  The birds were chirping and the sun was shining, a gentle breeze was gently swaying the leaves in the trees. This is my ZEN.



My first coat of gesso is drying and then I will go back and do another until the image is completely covered.

I am choosing to add items to the canvas in layers.  I will use acrylic paints and foil.  First by using a brush to paint a base color and adding layers of colors.  I use a variety of paint brands and viscosities depending on what I want to accomplish.  Heavy body seems to work best for scraping.



My layers were added by placing paint on a palette knife or scraper and dragging it across the canvas.  This creates lovely irregular shapes with the colors as the feature!


The photo above is with flash so you can see the deep colors, the white was added last.  Blues and purples with yellows and oranges are pleasing to the eye, as you can see on the wheel they are complementary colors. 




Copper Foil strips were added by using double side tape adhered to foil first and then placed on the art and burnished (verb:   to polish (a surface) by friction. to make smooth and bright) onto the surface.

I hope this simple piece gives you the inspiration to throw some paint on a canvas!



Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Beach Scene with Dixie Belle Paints!

Today over on the Altered Pages Blog I have created a canvas using Dixie Belle products from DIY Design Studio.  I a lot of texture on the piece was made with Dixie Belle Swamp Mud! 
 
 
See how I transformed my canvas ....
 
from this

Before
to this!
Using Dixie Belle Paints seashells and beach glass... the beach glass was collected on glass beach near Port Townsend, see my blog post about my hike to glass beach HERE!

After
Click HERE for the tutorial.



ZEN for me.

I chose to recycle a canvas box frame for my project.  I got this after Fall/Christmas for clearance at 90% off, so it was ninety cents!   Y...