2016 Topic 6: Liquid Sculpting Medium
Hi everyone Lin Brown from Yoursartfully here. Tonight I'd like to share with you, a post about Powertex in conjunction with things that I use everyday in my artwork.
I have been aware of Powertex for some time now but only recently purchased some to experiment with. I was drawn to some fabulous abstract canvases on display at a show last year and really wanted to have a dabble for myself.
As many of you are loyal PaperArtsy followers, I wanted to try and combine Powertex with PaperArtsy stamps, stencils and other products that I frequently use, so that my canvas would be recognised as my style and not influenced by the artwork I had seen. I'm not gonna fib, it was a challenge, the finished piece is not the vision I had in my head but hey ho, it's all about learning, discovery and understanding a new product.
Step One:
For this project, I decided to recycle a canvas that had been used for a
previous experiment. It has scraps of fabric stuck to it along with
sections of Bead Gel. If my memory serves me correctly, I think I had
painted it with "Silks" by LuminArte, followed by some Gesso to tone it
down.
Step Two:
I poured a puddle of Ivory Powertex on the surface of the canvas and
used a palette knife to spread it out. It seemed to be self levelling so
I left it over night to dry. In the morning, I was surprised to find
that some of the underlying colours had seeped through, but that was OK
I quite liked it.
Step Three: Realising that the consistency of Powertex is too runny to use through a stencil (you can apparently mix another of their products with the Powertex fabric hardener which I guess may enable you to use it through a stencil but I didn't have any of this!) I reverted to my trusty Grunge Paste to add some texture through my new stencil PS024. I used a pokey tool to create little holes in the leaves while the Grunge Paste was still wet.
Step Four: I
stamped some images from ELB26 on some interfacing using Archival ink
which needed to be heat set. I chose this fabric as I knew it wouldn't
fray when I cut it out. As the fabric was quite thin, I stamped double
the amount of images so that I could stick two together to create a more
substantial flower.
ELB26 |
Step Six: It
was at this point that I decided to sprinkle on some of the brand new
Infusions. The Powertex was still a little wet at this point so it did
stick to the surface quite well but I needed to give it a light mist of
water to help dissolve the crystals and spread the colour a little more.
Loving this effect!!!
Step Seven: At
this point, I decided to grab my Fresco Finish paints and start
painting. I also added some Treasure Gold to highlight the textures.
Step Eight: As
a finishing touch, I painted Powertex on a paper flower and sprinkled
it with Infusions. I love how that enabled me to shape the flower.
Here
is a close up photograph of my favourite part. I love how Treasure Gold
really enhances the texture of the fibres and little balls.
I
hope my project inspires you to have a play with some Powertex. My head
is certainly buzzing with ideas for future projects. Personally, I'd
really like to try making a selection of 3D fabric flowers that could be
placed in a vase.
Lin Brown
Yoursartfully (blog)
@yoursartfully (Twitter)
Lin Brown
Yoursartfully (blog)
@yoursartfully (Twitter)
Thanks Lin, the texture here is fabulous. My favourite part is the section of fibres too, to be able to give something so floppy such great body and strength is wonderful and opens up so many possibilites. The whole canvas is definitely your style, but with added depth and dimension. ~Darcy
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17 comments:
Love your canvas Lin...isn't powertex great I love it!! I love the way the infusions have reacted with it. I have been scupting flowers this afternoon...what I do it manipulate them in the different stages of drying...if that makes sense xxx
have just added my first ever project using Powertex - but I love your canvas, Lin - it's gorgeous, I love the section at the bottom too!
Wonderful effects, love this project. Still not sure what Powertex really is, but off to google to find out more....
Amazing !!
What a lovely canvas. It's great that re-used a canvas you already had and that the project turned out not to be the vision you originally had. That so often happens and it's such fun to experiment and see where materials lead us and what we discover along the way! As Darcy says this is very 'you' and also different and full of great texture. I also like the use of the Infusions. I'm teetering on the brink of investing in Powertex. I'm wondering about art for the garden. Thank you for taking us on a beautiful voyage of discover. xx
Stunning canvas Lin..... absolutely fabulous.... and I love the large flower. Such amazing artwork as usual!
Lovely canvas, the dimension on the flowers is great and the Infused colours gorgeous!
I can almost feel that texture through the computer screen. Great!!
Wow, stunning canvas Lin. Flower is superb X
Amazing canvas!! Great soft dimensional result and colours. Love the beautiful flower at the bottom. Now I don't have any Powertext, but it will help future my technique. Thank you for the tutorial. xx
Love this it Lin it looks amazing! Debs xx
Wow!!! What a stunning canvas, and a fabulous project!!!! Coco xx
Wow, Lin, you really went for it on this project! I love the holes in the leaves, great idea, and attacking it with Infusions really worked! Fantastic textures and dimension to this very special piece! Xx
That is gorgeous, I love the different textures.
This is beautiful Lin even if it's not quite what you envisaged. Treasure gold on top of Powertex is fabulous. I love how it catches every bit of texture and I love how you added the Infusions.
Hugs
Lesley. Xx
This is beautiful Lin even if it's not quite what you envisaged. Treasure gold on top of Powertex is fabulous. I love how it catches every bit of texture and I love how you added the Infusions.
Hugs
Lesley. Xx
Oh I enjoyed reading your blog post today...learnt lots so thank you very much for the inspiration. The texture and the treasure gold is fabulous. The flower is gorgeous..Love how you used a pocky tool to add even more interest to the leafs and I actually like the stiffness of the stamped flowers adds another dimension. Such fun learning and it looked like you had lots of fun with this project x
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