The landscape outside my Doubletree Hotel last month in Dallas included a 'doubletree' that looked a little like this, twisting and reaching towards more light. This was painted using my 'tape batik' method on YUPO, with fluid acrylics. Lots of fun, especially when so many of the women at the workshop helped 'peel' the tape layers off to reveal the textures of the finished painting. This TAPE BATIK method is one I've developed since the mid 90's as a result of a Watercolor Society of Indiana workshop I attended with Al Brouillette. He used tape randomly to save shapes and create new ones. My thought was, "Why can't I paint a whole painting using tape to create the shapes?" It's been challenging and exciting to develop this process, and I love the fascinating batik-like textures that result.
Check out the new SPLASH book to see Monique Wolfe's results from one of the first workshops I taught regarding this technique. She's an excellent and accomplished South Carolina artist who quickly grasped exactly how to do this.
The painting of the 'doubletree' was done in Dallas for the experimental YUPO workshop there. A new painting is drawn on YUPO and ready to paint.....gotta go.
"DOUBLETREE" Transparent Fluid Acrylics on medium weight YUPO 26 x 20" COLLECTED
9/29/10
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Beautiful! (And congrats on the GCWS win :)
Such a wonderful technique...I am always amazed at the results....so inspiring. Could you please tell me what brand Fluid Acrylic you use with Yupo?
Thanks, Rhonda.
Cynthia, I use both Da Vinci and Golden Fluid Acrylics. I can't tell any difference in the two brands, other than Golden has more colors to choose from right now. Cost is very close, too. Have fun painting.
Beautiful painting Sandy. I really enjoy the results when you use this technique.
Beautiful, Sandy.:) I still haven't gotten any Yupo but it's on my list.
This is beautiful! I have just started experimenting with yupo and love it :)
Dear Sandy,
Congratulations!! All your work is so beautiful.
Kind regards,
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I really love this. The colors are wonderful. I just want to sit and enjoy the painting.
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