Thursday, October 24, 2013

Loosley 'Liza

October
Apply water-color paint. Splatter by blowing through a straw.
Don't pass out.
Continue. Let colors mix, and allow for size variety.



Fill paper. (This is the "Loose" Element. Disorganized, chaotic and such.)

This the photo-shopped picture of Eliza that I had printed. It was much smaller than I had envisioned, so I will end up cropping the paper... which made my teacher kind-of sad.

You may not be able to tell, but this is a pen tracing of the black graphic. Since there are no tracing tables (light tables) in the HFAC for general use, I held it up to a window. I now have astounding arm strength.
Black paint over the pen. It isn't a perfect transfer, but it isn't half bad either.

Aaannnnddddd.... it's done.
And I think I like it.


1 comment:

  1. I do, too. I have a tracing light you could have used and saved your arms--also no need for daylight. You had it secured anyway, right? You'd just move it around as needed on the light box. It's probably something like 4 x 9. How big is the finished project?

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