2018 Topic 20: Foiling
Tonight it's my turn to share an idea with foil. I'm obsessed by abstract art, and the Rothko style of canvases with blocks of colour is the basic idea I was emulating. I was also struck by an utterly gorgeous background that Debi Adams recently blogged here for stencil girl. 3 hours later, a new piece for my kitchen to fill a gap where a clock recently fell off the wall and broke. ~ Leandra
Hi everyone,
In this post I thought i'd go back to the old school gold leaf, the flaoty stuff that gets everywhere! Well i have a tonne of sheets that you certainly should use in a draft free zone!
In this post I thought i'd go back to the old school gold leaf, the flaoty stuff that gets everywhere! Well i have a tonne of sheets that you certainly should use in a draft free zone!
I
was thinking I would use Debi's colour palette as linked in the intro,
but as usual, turquoise had to enter into the equation. Which actually
turned out OK, because the wall in my kitchen is also that colour! So
the piece has a home!
So
I usually start with putting something on the blank surface, in this
case, I decided that it didn't need to be too lumpy, so grunge paste was
out, and instead I opted for layers of old papers and tissue. Knowing
that they would likely be obscured, but also liking that they would
still catch the paint, so I did deliberately ensure there were wrinkles
in the tissue.
Here
they are in place, directly onto a Canson Mixed Media board, they are
quite thick, a bit like grey board, but more sucky of moisture...which
means they do tend to buckle. As ever keeping things vertical and
horizontal, just in case words ended up visible later on. Call me
pedantic! But, I cannot cope with stuff on angles!
No process pics sorry, but I was literally using my whole hand to add and spread the paint (I was NOT going to pick up the phone to take photos!). How to apply, well, paint a blob on, and then I used all my fingers to massage the colour into an area. A fine misting of water to blend it out was helpful, as Fresco dry soooo fast. If things got too heavy and opaque, I did use a baby wipe to knock things back a bit. It is just a matter of adding, blending , rubbing and so on until you get it how you prefer.
I tried to keep Midnight, Chocolate Pudding, Mahogany and Sargasso to the lower section.
I did occasionally use Seth's technique of painting onto a piece of card, and pressing that onto the surface, and that worked really well with the paler shades at the top section to pick up the highlights. Overall, start dark, then work to your lighter shades so the depth is trapped in the lower layers.
I only added Sargasso after building all the other colours, I created a defined line between the two zones, knowing the foiling was going to be used as a bridge. There was a natural division with the straight edge line of some papers I had deliberately placed at the beginning. I do fine, when you add a contrast colour, you immediately get something 'wow' with contrast.
I found some foiling adhesive from a cazoodle years ago that had literally gone off in the bottle. I remember it as a thin, runny glue, and it was now thick and gluggy and curdled. Once dry, it stays tacky to accept the leaf, so I figured it would still work, and used a finger to rub it along the 'line'. Within a minute of so I plonked a gold leaf sheet over the top, and found a soft brush to apply some pressure onto the gold leaf. As expected, it stuck to the adhesive, and fell away from the unglued areas. Another bonus of chalk paint, gold leaf will not stick to it!
I then added some stamping in archival inks. I knew I was going to add more paints on top, and I had lost my words underneath from the tissue, so I figure I might try to reinstate some stamped interest.
The round pattern is from Seth Apter Set 08 (ESA08)
and the rest are old Ink and the Dog sets.
Clocks Set 6 (C6)
Words Set 4 (W4)
Here's a close up of the foil. I tried to rub it away so it wasn't totally solid.
And you can see some of the stamping on the backgorund here...although once again, not to stay visible for too long!
So my next plan was to try and soften both the upper and lower sections with more paint, ideally chalk or buff. I kind of wanted peeks of the deep colours showing through, but an over all white-ish, minimalist piece. However, distracted in trying to get the balance right, every time I added white, I kept going back to adding more midnight, more chocolate, more buff, and so on until the words had all disappeared again!
And then I had it pretty much neutral, but added infusions (Black Knight, In the Navy) to the lower section. I also used a water based pen to add a black line along the 'dividing line' and then used a damp brush to blend that out for a bit of structure.
Next to the frame. I have a bunch of 12x12 wood frames that arrived here with the glass all smashed. I kind of knew this piece would need something to pop off. There was an insert, plywood, which I painted black, and then rubbed a dark Treasure gold over that so it looks almost chocolate colour. Onto that I stamped Words Plate 1 (W1) in Jet Black Archival ink.
That was dropped into the Little Black Dress painted frame, onto which I pressed Midnight pre-painted onto card randomly, to create a subtle contrast.
And here is the finished piece on the wall, in daylight.
Chuffed
how this has turned out, however I just wish it was bigger! I MUST buy a
huge canvas and create a much bigger version for a wall, maybe the
lounge. We have recently had it redecorated, so there are spaces waiting
for something!
Thanks for joining us again, and I hope you get a chance to do some foiling before the challenge closes on Sunday!
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Gorgeous - love the shadowy depths at the bottom, the bright sky above, and the fabulous textural wrinkles. The glimmering foiling on the horizon is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I love that! the shimmer from the gold foil is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh Leandra. It's always such a treat when you show some of your work. This is truly gorgeous. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a stunner. Love the block of gold and all the layers of colour. That black frame is the perfect foil! x
ReplyDeleteWow, love this, what a gorgeous piece of wall art, the colours are perfect with the shimmer of gold. Xx
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the collection of fragile papers I knew that it was for me! Can see the landscap3 too. Fabulous! Love the gold foil! Total class, back of the net! Xx
ReplyDeleteOH my gosh! Leandra, this is amazing! I have been wanting to add touches of gold for a while but I always seem to forget. You completely own this. The gold just sealed the deal. I am in awe of your talent.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Leandra. I love how you built up the layers of your masterpiece. The colour palette is gorgeous and the gold gives it some opulence. It would also look lovely in my front room ;-). I may have to have a go!
ReplyDeleteI love the colour combination and how beautiful it has turned out after so many layers! An amazing piece of art! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really fabulous, Leandra!!!!!!!! All those layers and texture and pure fabulousness!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteSplendid art panel Leandra, love the how you have created many depth layers with Frescos and them technique process. And the result is amazing art. Thank you for sharing this. xx
ReplyDeleteView from wood, across the lake at sunrise. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOoh! This is so gorgeous and inspiring Leandra! Wonderful layers and depth! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Fab layers and textures, magical colour gradients, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project :)
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of paint blending and layering and the gold just top it off beautifully. It would look fabulous as a huge canvas on a big wall.
ReplyDeleteThis is just STUNNING Leandra! Wonderful blending, choice of colours, textures, layers ....... it could hang on my wall any day!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is scrummy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous canvas, the depth of the colours the crinkles and the gold... all works beautifully together!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours! The gold leaf really did 'behave' Chrisx
ReplyDeleteA stunning piece of art, how clever you are! The gold and turquoise work so well together, I love abstract art.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, it looks like a sunrise over water with a reflection.
ReplyDeleteStunning piece Leandra!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it to bits. You created a really beautiful work and abstract painting with lots of layers, depth, and gorgeousness.
The foil is the icing on the cake, just perfect here. Wow!
Hugs, Corinne xx
Absolutely gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Simply stunning! Xx
ReplyDeleteThose colors, that texture, the shimmer....this is magic.
ReplyDeleteStunning piece of contemporary/abstract wall art. Looking forward to seeing a larger canvas too. Fabulous inspiration, learnt lots and thank you x.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Leandra... the process pictures are awesome... I think you should actually do some more posts in the future.. interesting that would be..
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really well. It's nice when you are on the blog, you should make things more often,
ReplyDeleteLucy x