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Jul 2nd

Get Your Sh*t Together

By Adrian
Posting this little article on behalf of Jax. For more info contact Jax or visit her site

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Oct 16th

Style and Interpretation

By Jax
So often I hear students say that their painting is "wrong". Simply because it does not look exactly like they expected or wanted it to, or because someone else's painting of the same subject looks better than theirs or in many cases just different to theirs.
Your style and interpretation is so unique to you that it is hardly possible for two interpretations of a picture to be painted by two different artists to be identical.
To prove this point, I had a couple Artists' and myself paint from the same reference.
We painted the same size painting in Acrylic and used the same reference material exactly. I told them to make the painting their own.
The outcome was interesting. All together you may be tempted to decide which one you prefer, however, individually they are all lovely in their own right. 
This is my interpretation of this reference material. I have posted mine alongside theirs on my website where you can view them all together. Leave a comment, I would love to know what you think. 

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 Follow this link to see the others.....  Interpretation and Style
Apr 27th

Using Liquid Mask or Frisket

By Jenny Armitage

Because I often pour my watercolor paintings, a process much like batik dying, I get many questions about masking.

Here is my little stock of information about removable  liquid masking:

1. Mask must be stirred because it separates. But if you shake it you get bubbles which leave holes where paint can reach the paper. Putting a marble in the bottle and rolling it around is the best low bubble stirring method I know of.

2. Use teclon brushes. Never use a hair brush no matter how old because the mask sticks to it and then you might as well be painting with a stick.

3. Wet your brushes and rub them over a bar of soap before dipping them in mask. Resoap often.

4. Never apply mask to wet or even slightly damp paper. Never paint near wet mask.

5. Don’t be stingy. The thicker you apply the mask, the easier it will be to remove it. Apply to coats of mask to large areas to avoid small holes in the mask.

6. If you are combining liquid mask with masking tape, or other forms of mask, apply the tape or paper first, then seal the edges with liquid mask.

7. You can mask over paint, but the mask will lift some color when you remove it. This can be an advantage if you want to lift very small areas of paint.

8. Never use a hair dryer or the sun to dry a masked painting because the mask may permanently adhere to the paper if you do.

9. Mask should be removed within a few days.

10. Use a rubber cement pickup to remove the mask. In a pinch, painter’s tape, or a ball of dried mask will do the trick.  Look at the paper at a tilt to show up the shine of any tiny bits of mask left on the paper.

9. Pre-wet any previously masked area before painting there as residual mask may keep the paint from behaving the way you expect it to. Mask will always change the way the paper accepts paint at least a little bit.

10. Make sure you remove all masking when you are finished. Removable mask is not meant to be permanent. It is not archival and it will eventually make a mess.

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