It just occurred to me that this could just as easily be done on fabric...i would tape the fabric down first though!!
I was teaching a class and wanted to have some dark paper available for collaging for the students...so i decided to whip some up.
Here's how i did it! I used regular cheap printer paper..what did we use for paper before we had printers and a pack of paper in the drawer?
I squirted some Golden Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold across one edge of the paper.
Then I scraped it across the paper with a credit card, making big smears of color. Hard to beat that Quin Nickel Azo for beautiful color!
Next I added Micaceous Iron Oxide to it...
Then I added some Irisdescent Silver over it.
Another combination is with Quin Nickel Azo Gold first again. The second layer was Raw Umber.
And then i added a layer of Irisdescent Silver.
Next I flicked water with my fingers across the paper and let it sit for a few minutes. Then i scraped it again to get these delicious patterns of drops and swirls allowing the layers of colors to shine through.
And the following is what i got...
Quin Azo - Raw Umber - Silver
Raw Umber - Silver
One last note...be sure you only have one piece of paper at a time...otherwise you have a stack of messed up paper..ask me how i know. This can also be done on delisheets...and i hope to try it soon on fabric..think it will be delish!
One last note...be sure you only have one piece of paper at a time...otherwise you have a stack of messed up paper..ask me how i know. This can also be done on delisheets...and i hope to try it soon on fabric..think it will be delish!
6 comments:
Maggie, I love this! Makes me itch to drag out my paints ... and I never would have thought of using printer paper ... great idea!
Oh, and I LOVE your new blog header!
Thanks for showing us how you did it.
I love the paper and will try this myself.
Thanks for the tut! Looks great and using regular paper is a great $ saving idea too. I want to make some myself now and also a great project that my young grandsons will enjoy doing with me. Your header photo is stunning, btw. When I opened your blog, I gazed at it so long, I forgot why I was here.
That is so cool! I have mounted canvases with some abandoned paintings that I'm going to try this on.
Danial Smith paints (right?)are so wonderful and you're doing wonderful things with them!
Very cool! I love doing this too. Another thing to do is to smash another piece of paper( or fabric) on top and pull off a print. This is handy too if you have too much paint!
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