I'm always willing to try new things. A friend of mine from my Artist Way group told me of this process of applying paint with baby wipes of all things. "Forget the brushes!" I thought, "Let's give this a try!" On a 3/4 inch thick piece of plywood (8 in x 10 in) I used the baby wipe to apply two different colors of acrylic paint. and within 5 minutes, I had created a sunset (or I suppose it could be turned upside-down for a sunrise). The moisture of the wipe helped spread the paint on the untreated wood. The grain still shows through to give it that ethereal look. I also applied paint to the sides of the board for a more completed look without a frame.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Marsh Creek
I finally broke down and bought a new paint brush. I started with my $5 set of 10 brushes from Michael's, and now I went back and bought a pointed round brush for $5. Still a far cry from the hundreds I could spend on brushes. This new brush is very versatile. I completed this painting using just the one brush, from wash to detail work
I found a nice quiet spot in between Clayton and Brentwood off Marsh Creek Road. Had to hop a couple of fences to get to down to the creek but well worth the hike. I love the rolling grassland in the area with majestic oaks scattered upon the hillsides. It was a great day with big puffy clouds and I was just far enough from the road that the only sound was the gurgling brook.
I found a nice quiet spot in between Clayton and Brentwood off Marsh Creek Road. Had to hop a couple of fences to get to down to the creek but well worth the hike. I love the rolling grassland in the area with majestic oaks scattered upon the hillsides. It was a great day with big puffy clouds and I was just far enough from the road that the only sound was the gurgling brook.