I am excited about the results of these papers! On wet watercolor paper with a splashed on wash, I laid a sheet of waxed paper on top of the wet paint. I mean just lay it on and do not disturb. It does it's own thing!
Again, I love the interesting patterns it creates.
Organic type shapes.
Splashed-on washes of acrylic. Just roll them around the wet paper.
Always wet watercolor paper, and here a green wash with isopropyl alcohol dropped on.
And another.
This one has table salt sprinkled onto the wet paint.
Salt again, gives nice texture.
Sanded magazine page done with a stencil underneath the paper.
Bleeding tissue.
Patterns made with drawn lines of acrylic ink which are then dry-brushed while still wet.
Adding shapes for contrast.
Wet crumpled brown paper bags rolled with acrylic paint on a brayer. Then ironed.
Caution: These may become habit forming.
1 comment:
WOW! That's a lot of different papers to work with!
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