Last of the classroom pictures from Elizabeth Busch's class in Maine.
In an attempt to dry the paint we put some work on the grass weighted down with stones.
Some of us peeled the work off the table along with the tape that held it taunt. Then we stuck them to the brick side of the building to dry.
Another of my experiments: shapes cut from Contact paper, using both the negative and positive. These are very small the birds are an inch or so.
The yellow is the transparent paint on canvas, the marks are made with chalk pastels.
I'm not sure about this one. I think it is the opaque medium with scratches made with a palette knife or a credit card.
This is what the classroom looked like. In the left bottom corner is the table with the liquid concentrated paint where we could serve ourselves, adding the drops to either the transparent or the opaque medium. Left to right are Andrea Bacal, Karen Crossland, Carol Fleischer, and Shandra Belknap.
Elizabeth Busch at the end of the day - I think we wore her out.
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1 comment:
Thank you for the last chapter and addition information. To this novice it seems there are endless possibilities in mark making. I will try this process. Thanks again.
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