I have been playing around with colors and lines on cheap paper. Looks like I'm still gravitating towards stripes, though that was not the intention. I love this paper - I use it for lifting paint, making collage papers, covering my work table (and then save those pieces for collage), and more.
Here are some examples of the stripes:
I really like these Jane! I'd love to see more about how you work with this paper! Has me curious about how the paint is worked into.
ReplyDeleteThese pieces have so much energy and verve-- thumb's way up!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! Please can you let me know what type of paper you use. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThere is a link to the paper in the post.
DeleteThese are so inspiring, Jane! I've begun to decrease my collection of collage papers by doing stripes and applying what I've learned from your courses and workshops. This has really helped me to understand color, value, saturation, line, contrast, etc. Very low cost, and so much fun!
ReplyDeleteReally love these. Thanks for sharing. What do you use to make the black marks?
ReplyDeleteCaran d'Ache Neocolor II crayon, and Lyra non-watersoluble graphite crayon.
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