...when you're having fun! And I have been having fun. Continuing to dabble in encaustic painting. I've taken a few on line classes from Shari Replogle and last weekend I was able to take an "in person" class from her at Artiscape. Lots of information, lots of wax, lots of Shiva Oil Paintstiks, lots of fun. I am hooked! Here's a look at what I came up in class. It continues to evolve. At some point I just need to stop...
And while on the topic of Encaustic painting, Shari is teaching an online workshop " Encausticology" Encaustic Image Exploration! (click the title to find out more). There are just a few more days for the early bird special price of 55.00. On April 21 it will go up to the regular workshop price of 65.00.
And one more advertisement, if you are in the Dayton, OH area on May 8, join me for the monthly Art Journal class at Marco's Paper from 10-1. We'll play with a plaster page, beeswax & PanPastels.
Enjoying the Journey!
Debbie
Showing posts with label PanPastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PanPastel. Show all posts
Friday, April 17, 2015
Thursday, January 29, 2015
I love Pan Pastels!!
Donna Downey posted today about Pan Pastels and her online classes. I had to comment! I first met Pan Pastels at Donna's first Inspired event in Nov of 2011. Love at first stroke of buttery smoothness!
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One of our many journal pages. So. Much. Fun! |
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Pan Pastel through a mask over Ranger color wash |
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One of my favorite lessons - love the contrast. Don't be afraid of dark darks. |
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Continuing my exploration by copying other paintings. Same painting but on differing surfaces. |
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And by seeing how Pan Pastels play with other mediums, (more details here) |
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including encaustic. See this blog post. |
My delight in Pan Pastels has continued as I've introduced others to them while teaching at Marco's Paper, a store in Dayton, OH.
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Tease of a previous Christmas class |
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Learned my love of image transfer from Donna also! Combine that with Pan Pastels (and Ten Second Studio metallic patina'd paint on the frame) - Heaven! Oh, And modeling paste :-) |
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Had to teach how to make those amazing, dimensional hearts! |
I hope you'll be inspired to take some, or all, of Donna's Pan Pastel classes. Jump in! The waters great!
Debbie
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Just Playing
A couple of 5 x 7 canvases that I'd painted with Golden's Fluid Acrylic Paints (photo on the right) have been on my desk for a while. I'd had an idea in mind but then I saw someone, I think it was Lin at Yours Artfully or Claudine Hellmuth, who stamped on tissue paper, then used gel medium to adhere the stamped piece to a canvas. Brilliant! So I inked my Donna Downey stamp with Ranger Archival ink, heat set it, then painted (carefully) with Golden's Fluid Acrylic Paint (photo on the left).
The left photo below shows the tissue paper adhered to the canvas. Notice that you can see the tissue edges.The photo on the right has some "interest" already added, which helps to cover the tissue.
Having two canvases, I wanted to use different mediums on each, after the initial layer of paint. On the first I sprayed a little of Distress Reinker spray in Broken China and Wild Honey (those streaks on the canvas above right). See the little mister bottles? Add one dropper full of Distress Reinker, then fill almost to the top. Mix & spray. A little scoop of Perfect Pearls is a nice addition also. On the first canvas, I wanted to use PanPastels. Diarylide Yellow toned down the Tissue Tape. Tapping a little Permanent Red through a stencil, dabbing on Turquoise in the bottom right corner (left photo below) completed the first layer of color. Then I thought it would be fun to add a couple of smaller flowers (below left). I was wrong! Notice the picture on the right below - more gesso on the top left to tone down the tape & on the bottom right to cover the flower. I love gesso!
A little more PanPastel was added to tone down the whiteness of the gesso. I had a new stamp set from Wendy Vecchi's Stampers Anonymous collection that needed to get inky. The "stamping on tissue paper" technique worked well with the saying, and it was perfect for the project. Apply a little gel medium (Golden's Reg. Gel Matte) to the canvas, lay the quote on, and add a little more pastel to blend into surface. "Make Art" was stamped directly onto the canvas using Ranger's Archival Jet Black ink. Although it was about the process, I enjoy the end result :-)
On the second canvas I wanted to use Faber Castell Gelatos. First things first, however. And that would be layers and texture. A variety of tissue tape and random stamping accomplished the goal (left below). Then some messy gessy (right below). I love how gelatos move on gesso, much easier to smooth them (with my finger, cause I like messy hands!).
Scribble the gelato directly on to the canvas, smear. A wet finger or a spritz of water can also help the process. Experiment to see what you like. Green and violet were layered across the top; a little orange and red color the bottom left with a little green traipsing down toward the right corner (left photo below). But it needed more something... I know, gesso! Another layer of random gesso, applied with a palette knife, blends the colors a bit. Scraping it across the flowers brings more life to them also (right photo below).
I don't have a photo but ... I watered down some green gelato that was smeared onto my craft mat. Used quite a bit of water to dissolve the crayon, then dripped it with a paint brush down the top left to bring back the green background (left photo below). And then I found another fun technique. I love image transfer and I really love this. I really enjoy Michelle Ward's work. And she had a fabulous blog, Green Pepper Press Street Team - so much inspiration! She is one reason I picked up a paint brush and began to play. Speaking of play, "Playing" was typed in Word, flip, printed on the laser printer and transfered to the canvas using Gel Medium. I love how it turned out! The additional words were printed, trimmed and adhered with Gel Medium. I like that almost as much as I like gesso! Smudge on some gelato, rub until it's messy. The piece was still a little bland so I added Gel-dot-os. Okay, so I just made that up :-) I did use gelatos, pressing the crayon straight down to create a dotty pattern (left photo below). And then just a close up of all the "noise".
Wow, if you stayed with me this whole time, I'm impressed! I encourage you to go play. Grab some gesso, gel medium, paint and other arty goodies. Make something. It may make you smile too!
Debbie
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
It's been a while...
Yikes, some kind of flu bug bit me. It started with days of sleeping and a sore throat. It's ending (hopefully) with a bit of a cough and more sleeping :-) Actually, all the sleeping may be from a crazy week. I was able to chaperone my son's 6th grade class on a field trip to COSI (a fun, hands-on science museum in Columbus, OH), then Friday was the always inspiring monthly Art Journal Class, and Saturday turned into a nearly all day (you ladies that were there know what I mean!) Pan Pastel Workshop:Holiday class. Lots and lots of fun, however, all that fun culminated in a 3 1/2 hour nap on Sunday!
Here's our Holiday project: (One more class on Saturday,Novemember 17 & since it is nearly full, possibly a Friday daytime class will be added. Contact Marco's Paper, 937-433-7030 for class information.)
Speaking of Pan Pastels, I will be offering the first workshop in this series in early December. Pan Pastel: Inspiration is a fun way to start the journey into Pan Pastels. We look at adding texture and layering color, plus a few other fun techniques. This project would also be a wonderful Christmas gift! Contact Marco's Paper, 937-433-7030 for class information.
Thanks for stopping by! Hope to have some fun ideas, tips and techniques coming soon!
Enjoy the Journey!
Debbie Cosenza
Here's our Holiday project: (One more class on Saturday,Novemember 17 & since it is nearly full, possibly a Friday daytime class will be added. Contact Marco's Paper, 937-433-7030 for class information.)
Speaking of Pan Pastels, I will be offering the first workshop in this series in early December. Pan Pastel: Inspiration is a fun way to start the journey into Pan Pastels. We look at adding texture and layering color, plus a few other fun techniques. This project would also be a wonderful Christmas gift! Contact Marco's Paper, 937-433-7030 for class information.
Thanks for stopping by! Hope to have some fun ideas, tips and techniques coming soon!
Enjoy the Journey!
Debbie Cosenza
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
I'm Back...
...back in cyber space, that is. I had a shared blog with a couple of designer friends, Crafty Chick Designs, but I accidently let the domain expire and now all the posts have disappeared. Somewhere in blog post heaven, I suppose.
I teach classes at Marco's Paper in Dayton, OH and am having a great time. One of my new passions is PanPastels. The next in my series is PanPastel Workshop: Holiday. Lots of texture, lots of fun. Visit Marco's website for additional class information.
Speaking of classes, I'm taking an online class from Stephanie Ackerman, Handmade Holidays 2012. It has delightful Christmas projects and an introduction to needle felting. It's fun, it's fuzzy, it's fabulous. Check out Stephanie's class.
Thanks for stopping by!
Debbie
I teach classes at Marco's Paper in Dayton, OH and am having a great time. One of my new passions is PanPastels. The next in my series is PanPastel Workshop: Holiday. Lots of texture, lots of fun. Visit Marco's website for additional class information.

Thanks for stopping by!
Debbie
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