Showing posts with label Stabilo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stabilo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Creating and Using a Color Wheel with Silks Acrylic Glazes


Tag Sampler  
Creating a Color Wheel With Silks Acrylic Glazes
Creating a Color Wheel with Silks Acrylic Glazes
I am passionate about Silks Acrylic Glazes. I can get sheer gorgeous color and shimmer with one coat or use more than one layer to achieve opaque brilliant shimmery colors. In this article I illustrate how easy it is to use color theory, create tint and shades with these beautiful paints.  
Once you have decided what colors you want to use for your Silks Acrylic Glaze Color Wheel, you can start trying out different color theories. I decided to use tags as they are small and easy to experiment with. Here are a few illustrations.

Spit-Complementary Colors
Using A Color Wheel With Silks Acrylic Glazes & a Tag

Complimentary Colors
Silks Acrylic Glazes, Girls Night Tag
Spit-Complementary Colors April Showers Tag
Silks Acrylic Glazes & April Showers Tag

For my tags I also used the following Artistcellar Products:



You can get your own free color wheel template here.  I printed mine on Bristol Board Smooth Paper.
Making Stamps from Stencils
Tutorial: Making Stamps from Stencils
Silk Spray Paint Tutorial (791x1024)
Tutorial: Making Spray Paints with Silks Acrylic Glazes

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday


Good Friday is a hard day for me as a Christian.  It is the day I remember that my sins cost the world and ultimately my Savior a lot of pain.  Even though I usually remember this day rather quietly, the pain of it is with me.

I created this simple piece as I processed the pain of Good Friday.  I wanted to show the darkness of my sins and the pain that they cause.

The process I used is as follows:

1. I mixed Sunshine and Spicy Tomato Silks Acrylic Glazes and painted the entire piece of water color paper.  I let that layer dry.

2. I used a Stabilo black pencil to outline the image of the cross.  I decided to not make the cross a precisely lined image as the very point of the piece was my imperfection next to God's perfection.

3. I then used a palette knife to drizzle Golden Tar Gel all over the piece.  I let that dry.

4. Next, I used Golden Black Gesso and painted the entire piece except the cross.  I quickly wiped off the gesso from the parts of the piece where the tar gel was applied.  The effect allows the red and gold color of the base coat to come show up through the clear tar gel.  The students in my Mixed Media class said that it reminds them of blood in a special effects sort of way.

5. Finally, I used a damp baby wipe and Viva Decor Inca Gold and went over the cross portion to add highlights to that portion of the piece.

May you feel God's presence and grace with you today and always,
Tammy Dial Gray