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Achieving great paint effects on a textured canvas base requires applying the paint in different ways. Check out my hints and tips on how to apply paint to a textured surface.
Rainbow Eucalyptus bark - an original contemporary painting on a ready to hang 50x40cm canvas. I am a big fan of the eucalyptus tree from my travels across Australia. I discovered the existence of the Rainbow Eucalyptus tree one day in a magazine and love the way the natural colours appear as the layers of bark strip away as this mighty tree grows. The painting is a representation of the bark of the Rainbow Eucalyptus tree in acrylic and texturising medium which will brighten up any wall. Please let me know if you want to see any further photos of this artwork. Thank you for looking.
Apply Modelling Paste through a Stencil with a palette knife spread smooth on some and texture on others Add texture with th...
Ever wondered how to thicken up acrylic paint to make more texture and behave like oil paint? Follow these quick and easy tips to do just that!
People often think of any art form as something that stops and starts rather than an ever evolving process. Take the work of Kristina Krogh for example. I posted this Danish artist's work up in 2018, referencing the inspiration she had taken from Graphic Design to produce a selection of colourful artworks that incorporated bold
A beautiful varied set of 26 (now 46) Photoshop brushes - from the fine & delicate to the thick & bold. Drawn by hand using a brush-pen, then digitised using Illustrator and Photoshop, this ultimate collection of brushes is perfect for digital sketching, illustration, shading, textural layers, backgrounds, overlays, highlights, scrapbooking, and more. Use the included Pre-made Dynamic set or load the Basic set and play with the dynamic brush settings yourself for thousands of different crosshatching / texture / shading variations. Download includes: - 26 transparent .png files. - How to load Photoshop brushes .pdf help file. - 2 Photoshop brush .abr files: - One basic set of 26 brushes each at about 2500px - The same set of brushes at 200px with dynamic shape, scattering & coloring applied (used to create the preview images). New brushes added July 2017: - 20 transparent .png files. - 2 Photoshop brush .abr files: - One basic set of 20 brushes each at about 2500px - The same set of brushes at 200px with dynamic shape, scattering & coloring applied (used to create the preview images).
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Combs make such interesting patterns in Gel prints! Watch this video to see how easy it is to make your own combs from everyday materials! Using combs ranks among my favorite methods for creating patterns and mark-making in monoprinting. In fact, I've included several examples in my new book, Gelli® Plate Printing, demonstrating how to make your
To a DIYer, an estate sale is even better than shopping at say, the Mall of America. So much promise, so much possibility. So imagine ...
I love artwork and really wanted to display some at home, but didn't want to spend too much money..so I ended up making my own abstract art.. this is what..
We will excuse Emma this week since Nora isn’t giving her time to scrapbook! Instead, this is a technique I have been experimenting with and would like to share. It’s very easy and che…
To a DIYer, an estate sale is even better than shopping at say, the Mall of America. So much promise, so much possibility. So imagine ...
Combs make such interesting patterns in Gel prints! Watch this video to see how easy it is to make your own combs from everyday materials! Using combs ranks among my favorite methods for creating patterns and mark-making in monoprinting. In fact, I've included several examples in my new book, Gelli® Plate Printing, demonstrating how to make your
I love artwork and really wanted to display some at home, but didn't want to spend too much money..so I ended up making my own abstract art.. this is what..
A colorful textured canvas that is easy to make! It even has a recycled element! The Supplies 1. canvas 2. tissue paper 3. Mod Podge (or similar) 4. acrylic paint 5. oil pastel (or a very waxy cray…
Combs make such interesting patterns in Gel prints! Watch this video to see how easy it is to make your own combs from everyday materials! Using combs ranks among my favorite methods for creating patterns and mark-making in monoprinting. In fact, I've included several examples in my new book, Gelli® Plate Printing, demonstrating how to make your
We will excuse Emma this week since Nora isn’t giving her time to scrapbook! Instead, this is a technique I have been experimenting with and would like to share. It’s very easy and che…
Paint hardener is added to latex paint to solidify the substance for safe disposal. The hardener mixes in with the paint and added water. The paint will harden in the can, making it safe for garbage trucks or landfills.
About The Artwork As an artist, 'Balancing' is born from a profound fascination with harmony and unity in abstract art. The canvas becomes a playground of geometric shapes, lines, and colors, creating a symphony of visual sensations. Colors like yellow, orange, brown, and white evoke warmth and tranquility, while textured patterns add depth. The title 'Balancing' embodies the artwork's essence - a delicate equilibrium where elements coexist harmoniously. Structured forms blend with spontaneous strokes, symbolizing life's dance. 'Balancing' invites viewers to explore its abstract world, sparking emotions and wonder within. It celebrates creativity and life's complexities, inspiring harmony and unity in diversity. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractConceptualModernAbstract ExpressionismExpressionism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:47 W x 29.9 H x 1.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Australia. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Combs make such interesting patterns in Gel prints! Watch this video to see how easy it is to make your own combs from everyday materials! Using combs ranks among my favorite methods for creating patterns and mark-making in monoprinting. In fact, I've included several examples in my new book, Gelli® Plate Printing, demonstrating how to make your
Hello and Hi my dear crafty buddies :) As always I am very happy to be back to you. Let's talk about Texture again... I have 25 n...
We will excuse Emma this week since Nora isn’t giving her time to scrapbook! Instead, this is a technique I have been experimenting with and would like to share. It’s very easy and che…
Hi everyone. I'm back from the land of packing boxes for a short while to bring you the latest challenge at Our Creative Corner. The October challenge is to: Make A Tag Which Must Feature Surface Texture This could include modelling paste, texture pastes, wet or dry embossing, thick gesso with added texture - the list is endless really! The theme for your tag is: Halloween Just the excuse you needed to get messy with lots of different mediums, inks and anything else you fancy! Over at Our Creative Corner, my teamies have created some fabulous tags for you so why not pop over and have a look? On the 15th October, the rest of this talented team will have some more inspiration for you so don't forget to take a look at their work too. I love making tags and couldn't wait to get started on this one! The only things to keep in mind are that the tag must be the main project and that it should show some surface texture. Here's my tag for the challenge - I hope you like it. I should warn you that this post is picture heavy so go and grab a drink before you start! Finished tag made using DecoArt paints and mediums. Ink used is Archival as this works brilliantly on painted surfaces. A large size tag (#10?) was cut from mount board and coated with Faux Finishing Medium. This seals the surface and grabs the paint. Not used this before? It's really fab and it can glue, seal, transfer images, add to paint to extend and more. A stencil (by Andy Skinner) and some modelling paste start to add texture to the tag surface. Further stencilling and bits and pieces are added to the background. The whole tag was then coated with DecoArt Gesso. You can see the pastes I used in the background. The skull on the left was stencilled using DecoArt Crackle paste. This gives wonderful hairline cracks on the surface. The diamonds on the right were die cut and added to various places on the tag. DecoArt Traditions and Americana paints were then used to add colour using a brush and in some areas they were used for stamping. The skull is by Tando and was given a Timeworn rust finish to add age. Some areas of the tag were stamped then finished with DecoArt Two Step crackle - just had to get some in somewhere didn't I?! The yellow spots were stamped with Americana and the black lines were applied using a credit card and some carbon black Traditions paint. Die cut letters from grungeboard were painted and coated with DecoArt Triple Thick glaze - fab stuff for that top gloss finish! I love that you can still see the crackles in the paste skull even after several coats of paint and crackle. The black shadows were all achieved by brushing on Pan Pastel to required depth of colour. If you look carefully here you will see lots of different stamping using both archival ink and DecoArt paints. Some with stamps and others with objects from desk! Another stencilled skull with stamping around it and Pan Pastel shadow. The little bat charms were applied with glue then gessoed and painted along with the rest of the background. Some carbon black Traditions paint was applied to cover the bats but the background colour was allowed to shine through. A twist of rusty metal wire was added here and there. The top of the tag was finished with die cut, embossed and punch card strips which had the Timeworn rust finish applied. A little screw brad received the same treatment. This diamond shape was stamped using archival ink. The words were stamped onto acetate sheet using stazon ink then applied to the tag when dry. Phew! I did tell you there were lots of photos. If you survived this far then well done and I hope you enjoyed seeing how I built up the layers on this tag. Now pop over to Our Creative Corner and see what the rest of the team have made. Then it's your turn - can't wait to see what you come up with! For those who need to know: my cat has yet again weathered the storm but his meds have been increased. The move is still scheduled for the 21st but it's not set in stone yet! I've also been up to Yorkshire last week helping to clear a house - my packing skills are fab now and I'm available for a small fee for removals!!
I fear the blank canvas. It’s irrational, I know, but when I’m faced with a blank canvas, there is a moment where I suddenly need to do something else. I want to eat corn chips or put a load of dirty clothes in the washing machine. Any task will do as long as I don’t have to make that first mark on
About The Artwork "Pink reflection" was born from my fascination with the profound interplay between colors, shapes, and emotions. As an artist, I thrive on the potential of art to spark contemplation, and this piece became a medium to explore the harmony of bold aesthetics and deep introspection. The choice of vibrant pink, a symbol of passion and tenderness, allowed me to infuse the artwork with the pulsating energy of life itself. The geometric shapes that dance across the canvas are a visual representation of the fluidity of existence. Each line and angle mirrors the intricate web of human experiences, capturing the perpetual motion of our world. Creating "Pink reflection" was a journey of self-discovery, an exploration of the intricate balance between chaos and order, and an invitation to challenge conventional boundaries. My hope is that this artwork kindles introspection and conversations, igniting a spark of inspiration in those who engage with its captivating blend of visual allure and intellectual depth. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismContemporaryExpressionismModern Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Print:Giclee on Canvas Size:12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in Size with Frame:13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in Frame:White Canvas Wrap:Black Canvas Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner. Ships From:Printing facility in California. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Most of you are probably familiar with Gesso. For those who are not, it is a primer for paper and canvas. It provides stiffness and “too...
We’re at the end of the stencil techniques and today is my favourite way to use stencils – with modeling pastes! I love texture and dimension on my work, especially little pieces like t…
About The Artwork A"Blue fog" was born from my exploration into the realm of minimalism - an artistic philosophy that champions the eloquence of simplicity. The canvas itself became a canvas of restraint, where each element was a deliberate brushstroke in a symphony of understatement. This painting stands as a tribute to the remarkable potency found in the absence of excess, capturing the serene beauty that arises when every detail is purposefully considered. Pastel tones gracefully sweep across the composition, evoking a sense of calm and tranquility intrinsic to minimalism's embrace. These delicate colors echo the whisper of a peaceful dawn, inviting viewers to delve into the quietude of their own thoughts. The pastels carry a profound symbolism, reflecting the profound harmony and equilibrium that minimalism seeks to instill. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractModernAbstract ExpressionismFine ArtExpressionism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:29.9 W x 39.8 H x 1.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Australia. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.