Since I paint very flat I like to add dimension to my art with Creative Paperclay® elements. Sometimes it is a cast object, a raised circle or a border. I love the texture and depth that I get plus it pushes my art to a new level. This one was finished with paint and gold rub (my favorite thing on earth).
SUPPLIES
Creative Paperclay®
Vintage wallpaper
Brayer
Wax paper
I started by marking my art and laying down some tape so I would get a clean edge. I laid a thick rope of Creative Paperclay® on a slightly dampened surface and kneaded it down to spread it out a bit.
Next I laid wax paper over the paper clay and brayered it flat. The wax paper keeps the Creative Paperclay® from sticking to the brayer and lifting up while I am flattening it out. When flat, I removed the wax paper.
I have a collection of vintage wallpaper that I use as texture plates. I picked one and laid it over the clay
and brayered the texture into it.
With an exacto knife I scored the edge of the tape then lifted the tape off. It leaves a nice straight edge.
The last thing I do before letting the clay dry is to smooth out the edges. I dip my fingers in water and rub the edges to give it a nice edge. When the clay is dry, it is time to paint.
Take time off today to play.
—Darlene Olivia McElroy
love all the texture you got
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.If you add it to a painting on paper or canvas, how do you adhere it?
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