
As you can see, I use a styrofoam plate for my palette when working in this technique.


Then I take an old brush and “smoosh” that dark paint into the cracks in the wax. And, did I mention it’s messy? You can see the wax floating in the water. (See why I say use OLD BRUSHES!)



Here is the finished piece.

I adhered the painting to my canvas and turned 3 sides under. I then tore the last side to make it look like the flag was old and tattered. I sprayed several coats of Krylon matte over the flag.
This was just an idea I came up with, and the person who purchased the piece can certainly turn under that right side and frame it in a standard frame, or leave it as is – blowing in the wind!
Now – I’ll make you play the game – how does this painting incorporate the theme of seven???
The Veteran, 12x20, watercolor batik on rice paper (SOLD)
This was just an idea I came up with, and the person who purchased the piece can certainly turn under that right side and frame it in a standard frame, or leave it as is – blowing in the wind!
Now – I’ll make you play the game – how does this painting incorporate the theme of seven???
The Veteran, 12x20, watercolor batik on rice paper (SOLD)