Monthly Mediums Challenge
The Plaza Artists Materials Cincinnati Clifton branch is the host of our employee mediums challenge. It is the art retail supply store where I work. We employees have taken it upon ourselves to work with a variety of mediums each month. The medium is chosen for each month and this latest installment is all about acrylic paint mediums. In my last post I showed you some in progress pictures of the pieces I was working. Well I finished the wood nymph and she is now residing at the store for a month before she travels to the Essex Studios for Decembers art walk. Unless of course a customer at work falls in love with her and wants to buy her. Her companion Oak Man is not finished but, I will be working on him this weekend. So without further ado here is Wood Nymph an experiment in acrylic mediums and mixed media.
Wood Nymph is 12x16 inches mounted on a stretched canvas for structural support. I used a variety of mediums and paint techniques on her. There is a textured handmade paper that was applied to the surface of the panel before the figure was sculpted on it. Then I used Super Heavy matte gel medium to create additional texture. Next a layer of crackle paste was applied in a few areas. Once that was all dry she was coated with several coats of Gesso. Then the long paint process of glazing layers and a dusting of metallics for a bit of shimmer. It took me approximately 14 hours to complete her.
That's it for today. I hope to post Oak Man sometime this weekend when he is finished. Thank you as always for stopping by.
Wood Nymph is 12x16 inches mounted on a stretched canvas for structural support. I used a variety of mediums and paint techniques on her. There is a textured handmade paper that was applied to the surface of the panel before the figure was sculpted on it. Then I used Super Heavy matte gel medium to create additional texture. Next a layer of crackle paste was applied in a few areas. Once that was all dry she was coated with several coats of Gesso. Then the long paint process of glazing layers and a dusting of metallics for a bit of shimmer. It took me approximately 14 hours to complete her.
That's it for today. I hope to post Oak Man sometime this weekend when he is finished. Thank you as always for stopping by.
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