My 9" x 12" stencil Fantasia looks like when you buy it ...
... but every artist has an individual way of using stencils (as well as every other kind of tool.)
Above: Here, I've cut the central part of the stencil free from the edges that it comes with. |
Above: To make this print, I've used the entire stencil. |
Above: I've used a cut-away part of Fantasia with acrylic paint to make the bottom-most layer; over that, I used part of my 9" x 12" stencil Blooming Where Planted. And, in the lowest one-third part of the image, I've added a print made with Prayer Flags (also 9" x 12".) |
Above: Here, I've used Fantasia over an earlier print that had been made with Wrought Iron Gate, which also measures 9" x 12". |
Above: To make this print, I've used the entire stencil. |
Above: Wrought Iron Gate Stencil (9" x 12") |
Blooming Where Planted Stencil (9" x 12") |
Prayer Flags Stencil (9" x 12") |
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