Learn how I created a mixed-media artwork in sequence!
I began with a used canvas, barely gessoed with thin, watery white gesso so the unwanted painting below would show through somewhat.
Rough blocking out of the lowest and highest values is always a good idea, at least for me. You can always change your mind later, but this gave me an idea of my layout.
Step 1 |
Next, I mixed a blue-gray acrylic paint and applied mid-tones.
Pointer: Always strive for balance, even at an early stage.
Step 2, some mid-tones added. |
Then, collaged papers and text, and a small, real feather.
I also stamped pattern to create a few bright accents.
Petroleum jelly can be applied selectively (I used streaks)
to protect previously-painted areas. Make sure that the
paint is dry before you apply the resist (the petroleum
jelly). Then paint over that with a contrasting color.
Let THAT paint dry, then wipe off. A really cool effect!
THIS FINISHED WORK, BELOW, IS DONE IN A TRIADIC, PRIMARY COLOR SCHEME.
"Temporary," by yours truly, Paula G. |
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