Friday, 23 January 2015
Mixing with glue
In my previous experiments, I had been looking at glue mixed with paint and how it creates different textures on different materials. I really adore the texture that has been created by using glue with paint, therefore I wanted to try it out on a bigger scale. I also wanted to look at how different colours change the way the texture is revealed. So, I started with a acrylic black paint, I like to use this tone to create large scale pieces because I feel that it makes you stop to look at the piece in more detail. In addition to that, the light reflects off the black paint, which highlights the different textures created by heating it up. I would definitely use this colour to mix with glue again, although it is one colour it creates subtle tone throughout the page which I relish. I feel that using a whole page instead of small sections has really helped, loads of differents indentations and marks were created on one single page. Therefore I would rather use a page then just a strip across the page, I think that just using small strips of different colours would allow the page to just be overlooked and isn't what I desire to happen when people look through my sketchbook. Overall, I am pleased with how this turned out, all the individual, independent textures that have been created amaze me. I am looking forward creating more results of using different colours mixed with glue.
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