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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Beth's Experimenting With Pastels and Inktense Blocks
First up is a chlorine resist...".I couldn't get the detail from the stencil so I ended up with black fabric and orange blobs. Saturday I then used fabric paint thin with fabric medium and was able to get more precise detail. Then Sunday I used my metallic paint sticks and was able to get the detail that you see here. "
"T- inks on prewashed white muslin again I had too much moisture so there was running. I heat set it and then used metallic paint sticks to get the detail."
"Prewashed white muslin with black ink again too much moisture A lot of running heat set and then I went over it with oil paint sticks metallic and I love it !"
These are two pieces Beth worked on last Friday at our play date!
"I felt it was too dark to work with my Inktense pencils so I chose to use oil sticks I love it. It is commercial fabric."
"This is a piece I originally worked on in Oscoda, Michiga. it is oil sticks with veined stencils. Nancy lent me the next stencil to go over the existing leaves I fused. The transparency really makes the piece look better."
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Beyond Fabulous!!!! Very, very inspiring......
ReplyDeleteI love these pieces Beth! sometimes more is better....layers work!
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