This demo is on Tyvek so I had to work flat. Using the tray as a support turned out to be a great solution. Of course, it limits the size you can work on.
I met with my friend, Janak, today to bring him some Tyvek paper. He is planning to visit family in India and they wanted paintings. His solution was to work with Tyvek using acrylic and oils, then travel with them rolled up. A great idea! The acrylic and oil looked excellent on the paper and there was no problem with the paint flaking off when it was rolled up.
Enjoy the slide show!
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
PHOTOS FROM ISRAEL WORKSHOP
I am back home and now I have to spend a few days reorganizing my art and setting my house in order. Looks like the mail and dust piled up during my absence. In the meantime, I have some images to share with you. Carol Feldman (Drawing Tel Aviv) did a fabulous job of photographing the workshop. It was wonderful getting to meet her in person and have her in the class. I'm not sure what I had to teach her, as she is incredibly accomplished. Carol has all the photos posted in an album on the web. You can click on the title of this post to see the entire album. Here is a sequence of one of my demos. I started on a gessoed surface. After the painting was part way completed, I let it dry, then applied white tissue collaged over it. When that was dry, I completed the painting.
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