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    Experimen-Tea

    So I did get inspired from sorting buttons. Not to actually used any of those buttons but by color. 
    I painted a 12×12 deep edge canvas with several shades of yellow.  Then using a palette knife applied a bold wave of burgundy then some thin lines with the edge of the knife. 
    I knew I wanted a circle…I love circles for some reason.  I knew I had a perfect piece of Citra Solv paper. I used gel medium to adhere it to the canvas. 

    It’ still needed something. I decided to try out beeswax over the top. I’ve always wanted to try it so why not right!
    It wasn’t as easy to spread as I thought so I decided to get out the heat gun to try to smooth things out a bit.
    After several minutes of fussing with it …melting,…cooling…melting some more…

    I came up with my finished piece.
    Or at least I think it’s finished… This is where I struggle…not knowing when enough is enough.
    I love that the paper that once looked slightly out of place is now firmly set into the painting..looking as if it is “one with the canvas”.
    Stop by Kimmie’s to see what the Tea Tuesday gals are doing today….maybe you’ll even see a teacup in a picture.  🙂

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    Abstract Mixed-Media Painting

    I’ve been working on this one for a couple of days. Dress makers pattern tissue was used to create texture. I laid it directly onto the wet gesso. Some random scraps of text from my scrap bucket were also used for interest. Those were attached using UHU twist & glue.

    I used my fingers a lot on this painting. I just seem to have more control that way. I can feel the canvas and know how much paint is being applied. Even when I use the brush I often use my fingers to spread the paint. It gives a totally different effect.

    I had no plan in mind…just let it happen. Besides if I decide I don’t like it anymore….I’ll just gesso over the whole thing and start again!

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    Quick little painting


    I felt the urge to paint something. The blue and orange combo is something I’m loving a lot more lately.

    The texture is dressmakers pattern paper randomly set into the still wet gesso. I love texture!