by Lynne Ayers
Experimentation day. I drew random shapes on a piece of 300 gm watercolour paper and cut them out with a sharp knife to create a stencil. I saved the shapes that I cut out to use as masks.
Experimenting on an old watercolour painting that I never finished, I used different parts of the stencil and different masks randomly and overlapping. Obviously abstract, I have viewed it rotated in all directions and am willing to stop here for the day.
Tomorrow will no doubt provide additional assessment. lynneayersartist.wordpress.com





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Hum, hum…. I love your experimentation, Lynne, thank you for sharing. Now, I’m wondering… could I use the same technique with the stamps? Shaping, glueing, rotating… How interesting and challenging this is to end 2024! Or to start 2025? This is what I like with you, guys at the Collective. You expand my horizon. New shapes, new perspectives, new adventures. Thank you all.
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Laura, If I help to inspire I am a happy girl.
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What a fun and intriguing idea! I shall have to try this. Thanks, Lynne!
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Lynne, your ingenuity in creative art design never ceases to amaze me!Sent from Samsung tablet
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Play. Play. Play!
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Susan, I’m sure you could go off in all sorts of sparkly, shiny directions with this approach. 🙂
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Wait till you see what happened to this one. 😉 Another post coming.
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