Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Shattered

I have been on a painting whirl this last few weeks - inspiration is just got me going.  How individuals get inspired is different for each.  I am often simply inspired by a shape, a color, a doodle....what? a doodle? Yuppers!

I have been seeing many doodle images similar to the one I have used in this piece. I thought for a few minutes if I really wanted to actually 'doodle' all the shattered look...then I thought nope! I'm, going to stencil it!

Here is a look at my process...

Using an 18x24" gallery wrapped canvas - I got to work.  Even though most artist grade canvases come pre-gesso'd, I still prefer to put a good coat or two on - not sure why...one day perhaps I will try doing one without and see if there is a difference.

I used DecoArt Media Prussian Blue Hue and Titan Buff along with Golden Acrylic Glazing Liquid.  I find using the glazing liquid offers me not only more open time, but also amazing blending opportunities.

I used a large painters angle brush to apply and then (the same but) separate one to blend. As I started with my layers, I added more Titan Buff to one side, making sure to use short yet fluent strokes.



I introduced a smaller firm brush (1"), my current fave is a bright brush - shorter bristles, yet still firm.  Really like the visual texture they provide. 




 

 Now it was time for the stencil to be introduced.  I have this in my shop - but alas I was not aware! I did a google search for 'shattered stencil' hoping I would find something - yes!! Once I discovered there was one, I searched my shop and luckily there were some still in stock. It is called Shattered Triangles by Crafter's Workshop (Designed by Julie Fei-Fan Balzer #TCW562).

I laid it out over the canvas where the two colors intersected. I used Liquitex Heavy Body Titanium White Acrylic paint and applied using a Sofft sponge applicator.



I simply flip, flopped, turned, rotated and moved the stencil across the divide to get the effect I was after.  



Now came the time I was continually rotating the canvas to see where I wanted to go next.  There is something to be said about doing this, along with taking photos!  I would rotate it, take a photo, rotate, take a photo, rotate....you get the idea!  I would walk away, come back and look with fresh eyes, hoping it would speak to me as to which way I would continue on...

I finally decided it was going to be a vertical piece, but was now trying to decide if I wanted the light or dark side to be the focal.  Oh the struggles... 



Then came an idea!  I pulled out my Donna Downey Studios stencil that I picked up when I took one of her classes a year and a half ago. This jumbo stencil is fabulous.  I actually have two of them.  One is cut and the other is intact. This stencil is called Silhouette Duo and measures 21x28" and is fabulous!

I taped it onto the canvas so I could decide where I wanted it placed.  For a day it sat like this and I struggled, so kept walking away.  I was about to start putting it down and had moved the stencil to the left and voila! it came to me...I offset it and it all came together.


I taped the stencil down off to the left, and then laid the Shattered Triangles stencil over top of the silhouette image.  I once again used the Liquitex Heavy Body paint and started fitting it into the space.


I really liked how it was coming along.  What was othering me was the 'gaps' in the silhouette and the filled in triangles (solid white), so once again I had to take photos and sit back and look.


I pulled out a fineline bottle filled with Titanium White High Flow paint and 'filled' in the gaps.


There was still something really bothering me about this image - do you see it? The blob of white on the right hand side of the silhouette. This space would be the space between the arm and the waist - it was wrong.

I took a baby wipe and cleaned it off and then re applied the stenciled image over the silhouette stencil again using the heavy body white.

Much better... 


I have since added another string of the shattered triangles, however; I am struggling on whether it belongs or not.  I have stepped away for now. As I sit here and look at it I am thinking of taking it away and continuing the shattered towards the top right corner...hmm.


Anyhoo...for now it it will sit.  I have started work on another for my son - one he asked for back in January (mentioned in an earlier post here). I finally have the base done enough that I am happy with it, want a peak?

It seriously looks looks suede!  It is a mix of Titanium White, Black, Titan Buff and Grey along with glazing liquid of course.  The canvas is a Gallery Wrapped 16x40".

To get this effect, I use many sheets of deli paper (often crumpled then opened up again) as paint pick ups. Yes, simply lay them onto to wet surface, burnish with your hand (or brayer, depending on how much paint you want to pull up) and pull back.  I do this several times using the same sheet so the paint sticks to paint...it provides an amazing visual texture.  Next on the agenda is the image transfer of lyrics to many of his favorite songs.  Wish me luck...


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until next time...
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