Five stencils and masks of my design were recently released at StencilGirl. They are:
s658 Garden at Nemours.....6"x 6" |
l675 Longwood Florals Mask.....9"x 12" |
L678 Winter Berries Stencil.....9"x 12" |
Today's post will show samples of art made with each of these new stencils and masks.
l675 Longwood Florals Mask |
The artwork above is ready to be framed. Its background is an old encyclopedia page that has a floral design in the upper right. Glued over that is the mask itself, stained with paints after being used in a variety of art projects.
L676 Longwood Florals Stencil |
L678 Winter Berries Stencil |
The artwork above was created on an old sheet of paper that had been printed and over-printed several times. I could have used a Gelli Plate to make the topmost print with this new stencil, but instead, I decided to place the stencil onto the paper and go over it using a sponge brayer loaded with heavy-body acrylic paint. The next 2 photos below show my process ....
Above: a sponge brayer is being loaded with heavy-body acrylic paint. |
Above: a paint-loaded brayer is being run over a stencil. (The stencil pictured in this example is Sassy Spray, a stencil previously released at StencilGirl.) |
The art below was created with Golden high flow acrylics on a Fredrix Watercolor stretched canvas. I prefer this type of stretched canvas because it has a smooth surface that picks up even fine details of a mask or a stencil.
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s658 Garden at Nemours |
Like an earlier example in this post, my artwork above was created on an old sheet of paper that had been printed and over-printed several times. I could have used a Gelli Plate to make the topmost print with this new stencil, but instead, I decided to place the stencil onto the paper and go over it using a sponge brayer loaded with heavy-body acrylic paint.
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