I have been painting with a acrylics for about a year now. I have struggled with them looking too flat and plastic, but I loved how you could build them up in layers and not wait very long for them to dry like oils. But I still wasn't happy with my results. I started to add alcohol inks and gouache on the top layers to get more richness. That was better. I also love watercolors and missed having the watermark transparent strokes showing. What to do....well, with this painting, I started off creating the shadows by applying washes of acrylics. I saw the lovely watermarks and the transparency I loved. But I knew I had to create the highlights so my next step was to use the acrylics, OPEN ACRYLICS (love them)! I didn't want to cover up the richness of the acrylic washed shadows. Somehow mixing them with white made them dead so I kept that separated. As I applied the last layers I did have to do some mixing with the lights and the shadows, but not altogther. I think I am figuring this out for myself. Oh, and of course, I had to add my fabric pieces and sewed them with human hair for the final touch. Thanks for looking and reading about my process. Till next time.....
Love these Kate but I've never seen anything you do that I don't like. Love reading about the process. Wish we could have studio play time together. Xxoo
I am a California girl....well, I was born in Pittsburgh but moved to California in my early twenties and stayed for 30 years. I moved with my guy to Charlotte, NC in 2010 and had no idea what a life changing event was ahead of me. My current career as a print designer for the apparel business came to an abrupt end and I had to get my wits about me and figure out what I was going to do the rest of my life. I started painting and never stopped and now I am teaching. I love the creative process and I love sharing it. Life is sweet!!
Love these Kate but I've never seen anything you do that I don't like. Love reading about the process. Wish we could have studio play time together. Xxoo
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