I wanted to do them in different sizes and draw or paint in different styles.
Last year some time I came across an incredible comic book artist Brett Weldele on YouTube, who demonstrated how he paints with distress inks. I really wanted to try something like that. I encourage you to go check out Brett Weldele - you can do that by clicking on his underscored there - he is super incredible.
Recently when I purged my craft room/office and discovered that I had a bunch of unadulterated block canvas in odd sizes. I decided that I would try the caricature series idea and see how well I could get the distress inks,paints, stains and regular craft acrylics to work together. What a brilliantly fun experiment this has been.
It’s not only about how incredibly well all those pigment mediums did work together but it was draw-ainting (yeah – I made that word up DRAW+PAINT)that was totally fun too.
I did about four super quickly this last week or so – I am still not sure whether I want to leave them as is or alter them a little and make it more mixed media pieces, you know like adding the odd flower, gear,keyhole or tissue-tape. And….I really feel like I want to glossy accent the lips and eyes. I could throw in a few random inspirational quotes here and there. I don't know – what do you think? I am leaning toward altering them though, because embellishing stuff with random elements is the correct way to live, it is written there in an ancient book of wisdom – I’m telling you – totally true story.
Today’s other happy thing was that the order that I put in at Scrapworx (my local Tim Holtz/Ranger stockist)for the Metallic Distress Paints came in. I have another idea to do a celestial type painting and I am pretty sure those metallic paints are going to work out perfectly for that.