Friday, March 14, 2014

TEXTURE WITH MOLDING PASTE & MORE

Modeling paste, texture paste, spackling compound, heavy gel medium--whatever you call it or whichever you use, it adds texture to your work like nobody's business!
 
There are many, many textural art products on the market today, often with additives and color mixed right in. Too, you can make your own unique mixtures by adding sawdust, fine gravel, and much more to a thick product. Fun!
technique, how-to, tutorial
You can even form raised letters by pushing the paste through a stencil!
 
technique, mixed-media
Mixed media collage - painting
 



















When the paste has been freshly applied, scribble into it or press and stamp objects into it for added interest.
 


painting, acrylics
This photo courtesy The Complete Photo Guide to Creative Painting
P.Guhin


9 comments:

  1. Hi Paula!
    I've been meaning to play with texture myself! Love what you've done! Hugs! deb

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    1. Hey, Deb. thanks for the positive reinforcement! Keep up your running now that nice weather is coming.

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    2. Thanks, Anon, it is SO much fun!

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  2. Neat collages. Looks like fun.

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  3. I've found texture products can be very useful for covering up paintings I'm unhappy with. Several months ago I did a 24x30" painting to go over my mantel. Later I decided I didn't like it. It wasn't yet varnished so I slathered a product called Flex-All, a spackling type compound from the home improvement center, across the canvas and started over. It made wonderful texture and totally concealed the original work. However, that canvas now weighs a ton! I wouldn't sell a painting textured with this stuff without disclosing that it's probably not archival, but for recycling old canvases it's great. And cheap, too: a gallon of it cost about $14. If you use it, just be sure large works are well secured so they don't fall and hurt someone!

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    1. Thanks, Lynn, you are a font of knowledge! I so appreciate your comments...always so kind and/or helpful! Keep up the frugal habits, too!

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  4. Yes! The same can be done with encaustic wax and molding paste! Nice post...

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  5. I have used all kinds of things like caulk, joint compound, wax, various brands of molding pastes and gel mediums. I love the Golden medium with the glass beads. I want to try the Flex-All that Lynn mentioned. That's the second time this week I've seen an artist mention it. As usual, Paula, I love your collage!

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    1. My appreciation to Lisa and Shauna for their comments, too!

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