Over the Fence
Acrylic paint on d'Arches archival cotton rag paper.
6.5/8 " X 6.1/2"
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The paintings are made up of many layers of paint, sometimes as many as 12-15 layers. The fact that acrylic paint dries solid means that I can put one layer over another - either “scrubbing it off” before it’s fully dry or layering the paint and covering over sections after they have dried. I use a hair dryer to dry layers quickly so I can move smoothly along in the process. The texture created during this process also becomes part of the visual details.
Acrylic paint on d'Arches archival cotton rag paper.
6.5/8 " X 6.1/2"
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The paintings are made up of many layers of paint, sometimes as many as 12-15 layers. The fact that acrylic paint dries solid means that I can put one layer over another - either “scrubbing it off” before it’s fully dry or layering the paint and covering over sections after they have dried. I use a hair dryer to dry layers quickly so I can move smoothly along in the process. The texture created during this process also becomes part of the visual details.
Acrylic paint on d'Arches archival cotton rag paper.
6.5/8 " X 6.1/2"
—
The paintings are made up of many layers of paint, sometimes as many as 12-15 layers. The fact that acrylic paint dries solid means that I can put one layer over another - either “scrubbing it off” before it’s fully dry or layering the paint and covering over sections after they have dried. I use a hair dryer to dry layers quickly so I can move smoothly along in the process. The texture created during this process also becomes part of the visual details.