a brief word on the shapes along both upper sides of the painting may be due. i looked up a variety of pictographs from digs and finds in north america. i drew the shapes that i liked and those that had a known meaning on small pieces of foam core. i then followed those lines drawing with a thick bead of that craft glue "tacky glue" in the brown bottle that i am sure most have seen in craft and hobby stores. this dried leaving a slightly resilient raised line. since it was water soluble i sprayed it with fixative to seal both the glue line and the foam core. to make a mark i simply painted thickish watercolor paint onto the design and pressed it onto the watercolor paper. i spritzed each of them with small droplets of water to varying degrees to loosed them up and teased a few drips down the page for both looseness and interest. this is what i got. i can't take credit for this.....dale kendrick showed me this technique many, many moons ago during one of his workshops.....a great artist and wonderful instructor. may he rest in peace.
| "lakhota proud" (13"X16") |
Oh gosh, luckily you didn't throw this one out, it's SO good , great highlighting and wonderful expression ! I really agree with you on the change of opinion , time can do so much , and your eyes kind of change .
ReplyDeleteit seems like we have or own personal messaging space here, jane. quite frequently i try to figure out what there is in a recently finished painting that turns the artist off a bit. this is not, i gather, an infrequent happening. maybe working to close to it for too long? oh, well. thanks so much for the lovely comments.
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