Feb 06

February 5, 2010

I’ve been exploring the use of Golden’s Iridescent and Interference paints.  They are shiny or change colors like holograms.  I painted abstracts on 5×7 note cards using acrylics and mediums.  I paint in layers waiting for each layer to dry before painting the next layer.  In the end, not only do you get a nice card, but an original painting as well.   The colors and shimmering effects change as the card is moved.

The first card is very shimmery with oranges, yellow, peach, Iridescent Pearl and Iridescent Bright Gold all mixed in a wavy fashion.  All the little vertical lines remind me of candles.

               ‘Birthday Candles’

Birthday Candles blog

  For ‘Mother Earth’ I used the Iridescent Copper, rust, orange, green and black.  There is a raised circle of orange, rust and copper.         

                                 ‘Mother Earth’

Mother Earth blog

  This card had a background of blues similar to ‘Birthday Candle’ but then I applied Iridescent Silver over the blue.  Silver ‘buttons’ were added onto drops of various shades of rust.   Iridescent gold drops were applied on the dribbles of white and black.

              “Merging Moments’

Merging Moments blog

I painted an oak leaf and stamped it onto the shimmery background of fall colors.

                          ‘Oak Leaves’

Oak Leaves  blog

‘Summer Sunrise’ is edged in Iridescent Gold.  Interference Orange mixed with oranges is topped with lines of sage green, red and orange.  Two gold dots float on Iridescent Pearl.

Summer Sunrise blog

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Jan 06

I like to save small useless, but interesting items.  Recently we destroyed some floppy discs.  I saved some of the external and internal pieces.  A couple days ago I decided to experiment with saved items, crackle paste and molding paste.  The blue section is crackle paste while the white section is molding paste.  Crackle paste is suggested to be used on a solid surface rather than a canvas…I agree.  My crackle sections began to curl and lift just like mud.  I made a tint with  Heavy gel medium to penetrate the cracks and hopefully glue them to the canvas to prevent them from coming off.   I’ll also put another sealant layer on top of this.  The corrugated looking pieces are the white stretchy protective covering off pears cut to shapes. 

I embedded the recycled items into the molding paste then gessoed the upper area when the paste dried.  I painted the lower crackle area with regular and Interference acrylic paint. 

Floppy Disc Abstract beginning

The upper half was painted with a rust colored acrylic and then painted on top with Iridescent Copper allowing some of the darker rust to show through in the textured valleys.  I began painting the recycled items.

 Floppy disc abstract

More paint everywhere and stamping with the top foil piece of a wine bottle and a cork.

Floppy disc abstractb

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