Hello Sweeties,
Today, I'm up on Dusty Attic blog with a mixed-media canvas.
Today, I'm up on Dusty Attic blog with a mixed-media canvas.
Photo: ArtHouseWhimsy
First, I primed the canvas with white gesso. When done, I covered the background with paper and light modeling pastes to add more interest. Then I added a design with the Dots Stencil and white crackle paste. I let it dry naturally to allow the crackles to appear.
I primed all the chipboard with white gesso. I glued a piece of paper on the Jigsaw Pieces, then covered them with clear crackle paste.
I built my composition to my linking starting with the Jigsaw pieces, then I add the biggest elements such as the Flower Buds #1 and the Spring Blooms #3.
Next, I added the Dandelions and I finished with the Poppy Heads.
When everything was completely dry, I added some color with black and brown liquid acrylic paints and a lot of water.
To finish, I added some transparent glitter and a title.
Dusty Attic products:
- Circuit Stencil – Dusty Attic
- Jigsaw Pieces – Medium – Dusty Attic
- Jigsaw Pieces – Small – Dusty Attic
- Flower Buds #1 – Dusty Attic
- Dandelions – Dusty Attic
- Spring Blooms #3 – Dusty Attic
- Poppy Heads Small – Dusty Attic
- Title - Idea-ology Tim Holtz (Small Talk)
- Art Alchemy Liquid Acrylic - Finnabair Prima (Ink Black, Burnt Sienna);
- Art Extravagance - Finnabair Prima (Paper Paste, White Crackle Paste, Clear Crackle Paste);
- Art Basics - Finnabair Prima (White Heavy Gesso, Light Modeling Paste, 3D Gel Gloss).
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