Intuitive painting depends a lot on the artist. I knew I wanted winter....but not necessarily CHRISTMAS or holiday....something that could remain up for awhile.
I LOVE winter, snow, the moon, fog bare tree limbs , and glitter so with that in mind I gathered my supplies.
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I am working on a large wood snowflake that I purchased at the Dollar Store as well as the Canvas. I will show the progression of this surface in another post. I also purchased a large wood ornament shaped piece that I am going to paint with stencils of Christmass Tree Ornaments and ??
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SUPPLIES
Long Skinny Canvas
Paynes Grey Acrylic Paint (Matisse) and White
Black and White Modeling Paste, TCW (adds dimension)
Shimmering White Modeling Paste, TCW
Snowflake and misc Stencils
DecoArt Glitter SnowTex
Stencil Brush, Basecoating Brush, Mop Brush IPC Brushes
DYNASTY IPC BRUSHES: www.thebrushguys.com
DYNASTY STENCIL BRUSHES: www. the brush guys. com
SPECTACULAR STENCIL ARTIST BRUSH: Chris Haughey www. cdwood.com
STENCILS: www.artisticrenderings.etsy.com
There is a big difference in the color Paynes Grey from brand to brand acrylic paints. For this particular piece I am using Matisse as it is the only Paynes Grey I had in my paint stash. It is not grey or blue just a good, dark, cool background color.
I base coated with PG and white using a large flat brush and a slip slap motion X ; keeping it lighter at the top and darker at the bottom.... Periodically I added white with the PG and used my brush in a light circular motion to create some atmosphere....fog, mist, etc. It is important to blend well so that are no "stark" lines of non blending visible.... This takes some practice. I use the Dynasty IPC brushes for this technique. Working with both the PG and W colors.
Next I began using my stencils to create the different shapes/sizes of snowflakes. I keep most of the larger ones towards the bottom of the painting... smaller to the top which helps to give the feeling of distance/depth to the painting. Sometimes I used just white, sometimes I added a little PG and sometimes just the PG. Follow your instinct.
Notice that in the 2nd photo some stencils have disappeared. This is done using PG and W to push the stencil backwards. I use my IPC brushes to achieve this and a circular movement with the brush.
DONE....
Tonight I used the silver foil on the edges....added silver glitter and some iridescent flakes. Used a stencil for the "BLESSINGS" and I am pretty sure it is done so I sprayed it with a satin finish spray and it is hanging down in my art room .... The all white branch bothers me a bit so I may do a little lifework on it but we'll see. I hate to do it and then regret it....Sometimes we just have to accept Done....as DONE...
NEXT: is An autumn Leaf one and Christmas ornaments....
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