Made some experimental mushroom paint today. It worked out alright. I’m giving one of these pans to a friend to experiment and play with.

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Made some experimental mushroom paint today. It worked out alright. I’m giving one of these pans to a friend to experiment and play with.
It’s been almost 2 years since I started teaching myself the polyester lithography process and I finally have results I’m happy with. This is a huge personal victory. I named my press Constance. All hail.
It’s pretty rainy today, which means screen printing while listening to Tom Waits.
Working on a set of prints and a miniature print for Halloween.
Casein paint. I am an absolute evangelist for this stuff; it is by far my favorite thing I’ve ever painted with. It’s smooth and creamy, vibrant, mixes and blends beautifully, and has the richest, velvety finish. Jack Richeson & Co makes the kind I use.
I got a glass jellyfish for the studio. Sometimes, part of a good workspace is just making a place that’s nice to exist in.
Don’t mind me, just finishing some molds as part of my goals before summer ends.
A bigger painting I’ve been working on. It’s not finished yet, as I’ve got some plot and plans involving mediums and varnishes. I like to paint with casein, though, which means that it needs some time to cure before I do such a thing.