"i saw the greatest minds of my generation" oil on gesso board.
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"i saw the greatest minds of my generation" oil on gesso board.
America Irby, “One Patch,” Tied, 1970, Cotton, 91 x 78 inches.
Jackson's got an awful big forehead
Glass jar luminary created via the use of dripping acrylic, incising tools, Mod Podge (any craft glue would work), an electric candle, and a reused pesto jar.
Step 0: Gather a jar, black acrylic paint, large paintbrush and optionally smaller paintbrushes (junk brushes are usually fine), cup of water for the brush, paper towls, colored acrylic paint, incising tools such as those for clay (a toothpick may be used instead), and mod podge or other craft sealant. Place on a surface that can get dirty. Step 1: Clean the jar, removing all labels and as much glue as possible. Step 2: Coat the jar in black acrylic paint. Wait to dry. Recoat the jar in black acrylic paint. Wait to dry. Step 3: Place desired light source within the jar to check for thin spots. If the light shines through the black paint, recoat the thin areas and let dry. Repeat as necessary until the paint is oapaque. Step 4: Turn the jar upside down. Pile wet acrylic of whatever colors you like on the upward facing bottom of the jar such that the paint runs in goopy streamers down the sides without covering too much of the black paint. You can also swirl colors over the lid if desired. Do not allow the paint to get inside of the lid where it can prevent the cap from being able to twist back on. Step 5: Use incising tools or sturdy toothpicks to scratch out designs in the black acrylic between the drips. Step 6: If necessary, fix any mistakes by carefully reapplying paint, waiting to dry, and incising again. Step 7: Apply one or two coats of clear mod podge to the painted areas to protect them. Matte or glossy is fine. Step 8: Insert the light source and turn on. Enjoy in a dark room. Turn off when done to conserve batteries.
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double bubble wall & bubblegum bricks
trying to bulldoze myself out of this art funk
I've been drawing early every morning to clear my head before facing another day of dealing with my Ida flooded basement. Progress is slowly being made with tireless help from my extraordinary neighbor, Hugh. The universe was looking out for me when it sent the McCanns to live next door 😍 : unique oxidized + sanded gelatin silver cliche-verre print : #geometricabstraction #arttherapy #cameraless #alternativeprocess #analogphotography #experimentalphotography #cameralessphotography #uniquephotography #contemplativeart #mixedmedia #nonobjective #patriciabender #clicheverre #contemporarydrawing #abstractdrawing #artecontemporanea #geometricforms #artonpaper https://www.instagram.com/p/CTrrkIjLdNI/?utm_medium=tumblr
Floral.
Mixed media; 9" x 6"; 2021.
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