Showing posts with label rock as inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock as inspiration. Show all posts
Saturday, February 23, 2019
The Stone's Throw
Triptych 15"x5" total (each is 5"x5") mixed media and acrylic on canvas
Still experimenting with mediums for creating texture, I mixed super heavy gesso with spackle. And I used a pretty cool looking rock for inspiration. It was about two inches in diameter and had the blue-green and rusty colors with white in it. The piece in the middle of this triptych had a little more spackle than gesso in the mix. I liked the texture for the way the marks turned out and the graininess, but if I had to rub the surface for manipulating the paint or bringing back the light in the composition, then the texture would also be compromised. It was a much more protected surface with more gesso in the mix--which the bottom canvas has. But in that one, the paint was accepted onto the surface differently: more spackle, more paint absorption and a more stone texture, too. I'm curious about the longevity of the mixed medium.
Labels:
abstract,
acrylic,
mark-making,
rock as inspiration,
super heavy gesso,
textures
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