Hello Sweeties,
Today, I'm up on Dusty Attic blog with a new mixed media panel for Dusty Attic.
To begin, I primed the canvas board with white gesso. Next, I added two designs with the Circle Dots and Starry Night stencils, and paper paste. I make sure that the paste was completely dry before I covered everything with both white and clear crackle pastes. I didn't try to obtain an even surface as it wasn't what I was looking for, but I make sure that the designs were still visible under the crackle pastes.
I sprayed the edges of Wings #1 with water to allow the layers of the chipboard to separate to give more dimension to the wings. When done, I primed all the chipboards I'd selected with white gesso. I was careful to keep all the layers of the wings separate when I painted and dried them.
I used mica powders mixed with a liquid fluid medium and liquid acrylic to paint the chipboards. Then I added some silver wax on top.
My background was dry, I started to paint it with mica powders mixed with the liquid fluid medium too. Next, I stamped randomly the background and dry brushed some parts with white gesso to remind the background of the photo.
I assembled the composition to my desire and added a touch of white pearl wax to add some light. I kept some part of the middle of the Decorative Frame #4 in order to glue it easily under the photo.
I decided to add a little cluster on the left side to remind the main cluster.
To finish, I added some glitter.
Dusty Attic products:
Other products:
- Art Ingredients - Finnabair Prima (Golden Hours Mica Powder, Winter Glitter);
- Art Alchemy - Finnabair Prima (Liquid Color Fluid Medium);
- Art Alchemy Liquid Acrylic - Finnabair Prima (Umber);
- Art Alchemy Waxes - Finnabair Prima (White Pearl, Old Silver);
- Art Extravagance - Finnabair Prima (White and Clear Crackle Pastes, Paper Paste);
- Art Basics - Finnabair Prima (White Heavy Gesso, 3D Matte Gel, Soft Gloss Gel).
I hope you get inspired.
Don't forget to check out all the beautiful inspirations from my teamies.
See you soon!
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