I'm wondering how many of you really wonder about how it's done? If you are just a little curious, you can see the steps from start to finish here.
A few months ago I asked you all to answer a short survey. You said you'd like to see the steps taken to complete a piece of art, why I choose the colors I do and if there's any special meaning to them. Most of that was in relation to mosaics because that is what I am known for but not really what I now do. Instead, here's the way I approach a layered collage. I learned this technique from Jackie Bernardi, a YouTube hero of mine who teaches painted paper techniques and shares how she does them. She's awesome.
As the photo shows above, I'm putting a layer of ripped and/or cut up pieces of painted paper and filling in the 4 inch wooden block with them. I don't care what papers I use. You'll probably never see them again once it's a completed piece. I'm more than okay with that.
Then I paint each block completely with a slightly watered down version of acrylic (not much water because it too will most likely never be seen but it might).
| Most of the time I just use black paint at this point but this time I wanted to use colors. This too might not be seen very much at the end but it can peek through a little. |
Once the paint is dry, I add another layer of painted papers.
| These aren't as ugly and actually I was tempted to leave them as is ... but I didn't. |
Once these papers are dry from using the matte medium, I sand them, scruffing them all up. That starts the grunge look that I am in love with creating. I have a serious crush on this look.
I didn't take a photo of that step. Sorry.
After that I do another coat of matte medium and then add water, black paint, dragonfly glaze and varnish medium together and paint it on each block.
Once completely dry I add cut outs from painted papers and quotes.
| I was going to use 3 different cut outs but all three peace signs wanted to be on these. And so it is. |
I did finishing touches by painting the wood around it's edges in black and outlining the peace signs with a paint pen before hanging them.
| "Live In The Moment" |
| "Remember the Now" |
| "Embrace the Journey" |
| Signed and dated on the side |
I think this a great way to take "meh" painted papers and creating something "wow" with them. What do you think?
Enjoy the journey.
Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics
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