Monday 20 June 2011

MODULE 2 DRAWING WITH GLUE

2.3.1  I thought I would take a pic of the glue writing before it dried. Done on shiny card
2.3.2 This is the first rubbing, done with wax crayon.

Also wax on music paper from book of music
On newspaper, which was much easier because it is thinner
Still using wax, done on pink cotton, "raining" on opened out teabag paper, "heart" on dry 'wet wipe'
The muslin one shown next was done with oil pastel and because the weave is so loose was a bit tricky.
Oil pastel on tissue
On ordinary copier paper, still oil pastel
2.3.3. The above (ie oil pastel)  with a wash of green and pink
This one is done with yellow and green, over wax crayon. The wax doesn't smudge as much as pastel
The following are I suppose "Extra Activity", but not quite what was asked for because it is done with a hot melt glue gun. The lettering is of course more bumpy. I should try ironing over it (with a Teflon sheet) and see if it makes it more even. It has been given a wash of acrylic ink.
Then a couple of rubbings done of above, half a sheet of two on tissue paper, then given a wash of paint.
Two more half sheets, these are the hot melt writing with Oil pastel instead. They are more indistinct than wax crayon
Next is still over the hot melt, oil pastel over newspaper and the bottom half is ditto on black tissue paper, which doesn't really work

Finally one more hot melt glue on card with paint wash.

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