Remember, Remember, the 5th of November. Gunpowder, Treason and Plot!
I love this time of year as the autumn moves towards cosy winter nights. Halloween has passed and bonfire night awaits before the count down to Christmas. And a cup of hot
soup in front of a big bonfire takes me straight back to my childhood and my
childhood bonfire nights wouldn't be complete without a Catherine Wheel - the inspiration for this project.
I started with a 20cm square canvas and painted it with
black Powertex. I then used Easy Structure to stencil a swirl design onto the
canvas and once dry painted over this with black Powertex.
Although very little
of this pattern would be visible on the final pieces it also provided me with a
basic shape to follow when adding the paperdecoration.
First I used small pieces of white paperdecoration which I laid
slightly randomly but following the swirl pattern and painted over it with
black Powertex. (You could use any colour paperdecoration for this part as it is
completely covered with the black)
Once this was dry, I mixed rich gold colortricx pigment with
Powerwax and gently applied it over the raised parts with a sponge.
To add some extra depth and texture to the corners of the
canvas, I mixed some red Powertex with Easy 3D Flex to make a paste and applied
this roughly to the corners and left it overnight to crack.
I then carefully
painted the top surface of the cracked area with black Powertex. Using the red
Powertex with the Easy 3D Flex made sure that there would be nice bright red
colour in the cracks.
Next, it was time to add the gorgeous coloured paperdecoration -
burgundy, light pink, red wine and red.
I tore off long thin
pieces of paperdecoration and fanned it out towards the end. I laid these onto the
canvas following the swirl pattern and painted over them with a good coating of
transparent Powertex. Although this goes on a milky white, it dries clear
allowing the original colours of the paper dec to show through.
Once I had added enough paperdecoration I left it to dry
overnight.
The final part was to add some gold and copper tones to give
it the warmth of fire. I did this by mixing colortricx pigments (copper, bronze
gold and rich gold) with Powerwax and applying it over the tops of the texture
with a sponge.
I am still undecided if I need to add anything into the
centre. I am keeping my eyes open for a nice bit of fiery bling...
Until next time, Abs xx
Looks amazing Abs and the red really does set it on fire xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an eye catching piece it really shouts fireworks. I love it ❤
ReplyDeleteVery bright and colourful work I love it
ReplyDeleteStunning work! I love all the colour and texture in this piece. Fabulous xXx
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