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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Monday Group - ruins, landscapes and more

This was the last week for our RUINS project for some. Whilst for others it was the second and final stage of the glaze/wash landscape painting exercise - where the custard painting turns into a beautiful multicoloured butterfly. In the RUINS we practised use of spongeing, sandpapering, stippling, flicking, spraying, using rock salt, and we learnt how to use hand-torn paper-masking. In the GLAZE/WASH we learnt how to control and apply wet washes onto dry ground; and how to mix colours on the paper surface using transparent glazes. Quite a heady mix of techniques for texture and line qualities. Some of us also brought in other project work that had been further worked. A stunning range of effects and pictures on show below:

Joe - GLAZE/WASH

Jan - RUINS

Paula - RUINS

Jan - GLASS

Jan- SNOW

Maria - RUINS

Maria - LANDSCAPE

Connie - GLAZE/WASH

Connie - GLASS

Tom - GLAZE/WASH

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