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Mystery Technique #76

 

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Wonder what techniques I used to create this image? You can find out next month if you’ve signed up for email updates; I’ll reveal the details in January!

 

 

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #75:

This is an experiment with cheesecloth and sprayed acrylic paint. First I pulled the fibers apart to make a more varied texture; then I wet the paper, put the cheesecloth on top, and adied blue and yellow Marabu Mixed Media Art Spray. Acrylic ink in a small spray bottle would be a good substitute. Here’s the first attempt:

 

 

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I lifted off the cheesecloth while it was still wet with paint and pressed it between 2 pieces of paper to get this transfer:

 

 

 

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To create  a more complex image, I took a class demo that already had some dried acrylic shapes on it and rewet the paper before placing the paint-soaked cheesecloth on top. Next I sprayed more color and also dropped in a little yellow acrylic ink to create more drama. After it dried, I removed the cheesecloth and added a little more color in a few spots; here’s the result again:

 

 

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This is what it the cheesecloth looked like after it dried:

 

 

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I first read about about this technique years ago in Maxine Masterfield’s In Harmony with Nature. Now she has a free quarterly newsletter, The Spirit of Experimental Art. She revisited this technique in the August 2018 issue. You can sign up for the newsletter here:

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Open House and New Classes!

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Hope you can join me at an Open House on December 20th! Metro Arts is celebrating their 40th anniversary and the installation of the Metro Office Building’s selection of Metro’s Public Art Collection, and 2 of my pieces are included! The community is invited to see the art, meet the Art WORKS artists and Metro Arts staff, and enjoy light refreshments at the “40 for 40” Open House on Thursday, December 20th from 1-3 pm.

 

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This is Keeping Secrets, one of my pieces in the Art WORKS Collection. You can learn some of the techniques I used when you sign up for the new Mixed Media Winter Session series of classes starting on January 17. It’s almost full, and so is the Watercolor Basics workshop on January 19, so sign up soon if you’re interested! You can find out the details here:

 

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Mystery Technique #75

 

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Wonder what techniques I used to create this image? You can find out next month if you’ve signed up for email updates; I’ll reveal the details in December!

 

 

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #74:

Erythros is an abstraction based on a closeup of maple leaves. I began with the largest shape, outlining the contours with a brush that just had water in it, then adding enough water to the inside of the shape to make the paper buckle into hills and valleys. Next I dropped diluted watercolor paint into the puddles, using a different pipette for each color. As the water slowly evaporated, it left behind a record of its interaction with buckled paper and paint. Each shape had to be painted separately to keep the edges crisp. For added contrast, I used several layers of gouache for the dark blue areas.