Showing posts with label PAINTING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAINTING. Show all posts

3.16.2018

ARTIST PAINTS: 5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FLOETROL VS LIQUITEX


5 Things You Should Know About Floetrol vs Liquitex

The practice of pouring artist paints is not a new way of applying paint, getting better results may be costly and frustrating. However, it is important to conduct experiments using different substances to gain knowledge of what exactly are the control ratios that will preside over the pores of paint.

For instance, you may carry out experiments using the two products to find out which one is more effective. This article provides 5 insights about the substances that can help a painter to initiate his or her experiment or get guidance on which substance will produce high quality artwork.

To find out the truth about the floetrol vs liquitex, you can carry out a small experiment. It can involve using same paints (same colors) when mixing them in 3 batches with beamed batches.

Basically, you can use 1 tablespoon of paint and half tablespoon of either of the two substances; plus approximately one teaspoon of water. You may add 5 drops of silicone oil (treadmill lubricant). You can then make 3 flip cups and give it a trial.


The possible results will show this:

1.Pouring

The first factor to consider when using the two substances is pouring. Experiments done by most people reveal that the two substances pour the same and will tilt in a similar way on the surface; you will not notice any difference.

2.Cells

There were fewer cells in the 100 percent Liquitex and 50/50 mix were found to be having cells, but they appeared to be breaking up and getting feathery where the paints seemed to be mixing. It seems that floetrol produces high quality cells during painting than the Liquitex.

3.Mixing

When it comes to the paint mixing, you will not be able to immediately see any difference. The paints always mix the same. It will take the same volume to achieve same consistency. This might be slightly different depending on the lubricant you use or if you decide to include water. In short, no single method showed signs of needing less or more water than the other does.

4.Drying

The two all take the same amount for time to dry. However, the results might be slightly different depending on how you mix the components.

5.The Dry Appearance

You will notice that the dry appearance is slightly glossed with the Liquitex. However, both tests with the liquitex will have cracks and holes in the paint, something that is not possible when the other product is used.

In summary, it is not good enough to draw conclusions using one or several tests using the named paint substances. Liquitex did not seem to be creating better cells either dry or wet or in the mix of 50/50 ratio. However, the holes and cracks in the paint when Liquitex used is something that cannot be explained with 100 percent surety— there is a need for more testing.

Moreover, you should not always be discouraged when desired results are not realized immediately. If you find trouble using the two products, you should contact the material specialist for questions about the product quality.

11.27.2017

KIMMER'S TOP 4 ART WORKS BY ARTIST DAVID K AUSTIN BOYNE CITY MI


I ran into an artist online tonight who possesses some really gorgeous talent! I am in love with his work and the COLORS.. His work reminds me of Wonderland combined with Gothic. Deep moving color with a bit of joy and whimsy. 5 stars!!

Here are a few of my favorites of David Austin's work and I highly recommend you visit his online Etsy Gallery-Store


"Sky Blue Galaxy" Original modern abstract painting, mixed media acrylic, latex, ink on hang ready back framed .25 inch board, 17.5 x 17.5 x 2 inches. One of the galaxy series representing exploration, creative thinking and discovery.


This handmade medium blue ceramic jar can be used for storing tea, honey, spices, salt or anything you can think of! The decorative lid will look elegant in any kitchen or living room setting. Ready to bring your tableware up a notch? Add ceramic touches like this jar to any tabletop or counter top. Measures 6.25x5.25x6 inches.

Inspired by the colors of Lake Michgan waters in the fall. The spiral lid is reminiscent of the waves as they swirl on the beach.


Tuscany Hoped For, 24x30x.75inch, acrylic and latex on canvas.

This is a painting from the abstract landscape series from my travels or places I would like to go. I try to capture essence of the areas, the excitement or images I have while at the various locations. I hope you can enjoy the travels with me! Follow on Twitter or Facebook for more travel through my links at



Red teapot from the "Bird Fish" series. The 8.25x8.5x5 inch teapot can be used and asks the user to take a moment or two to pay attention to the process. It is microwave, dishwasher and food safe. It is fired to cone 5 stoneware with a porcelain type clay body. The unique teapot constructed from thrown and altered pieces in the wet stage for an improvisational approach. Measures 8.5x5x9 inches.

Contact David Austin:
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Website: http://davidaustingallery.com


1.28.2015

HARRY BENNETT'S PAINTINGS


A reader sent in photos of paintings he owns that were painted by Harry Bennett after he left Michigan and moved to the desert near Desert Hot Springs. They were painted in the 1950s and the reader went to school with one of Harry's daughters...


The mountain painting is of Mt San Jacinto

From my reader JJ

My dad raced at Indy in the 40& 50s. When he retired he had a tractor and did work for Harry and they became friends.Harry gave him the pics that he painted and the one of my dad he did off of picture of dad at Indy. my dads name is Jimmy Jackson. I got the the pics when my Mother died.


This one is of the readers Dad at Indy

Very cool to see these images! Thank you JJ!

READ ALL MY STORIES ON HARRY BENNETT HERE

11.03.2014

3 STOOGES PAINTINGS BY ARTIST DOUG BLOODWORTH!!

http://www.threestoogespaintings.com/

 PERFECT FOR ANY DECOR!

Soitenly! Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuk!…… These are not photos. They are original oil paintings by the world-famous photo-realist artist Doug Bloodworth. Now for a limited time, you can own signed and numbered limited edition reproductions of these great paintings. All three pieces are printed in the USA on gallery-quality canvas, personally signed and numbered by the artist, and arrive to you already stretched on museum-grade 1.5” stretcher bars, ready to hang in your home or office. We are the exclusive wholesale dealer and distributor for this and many other Doug Bloodworth photo realism paintings.


Doug Bloodworth enjoys evoking the viewer’s nostalgic feelings of one’s childhood, be that in comic books, games we played, or our comfort foods.

In 1974 Doug earned a degree in Commercial Arts and went on during the early stages of his career to work in several genres of the art world. From painting caricatures to billboards, Doug’s pursuits steered him towards the mastery of fine art techniques and a working mentorship with Marv Gunderson, the exclusive artist for the Marlboro brand. Painting iconic works on billboards all over the country was a highlight early on in his career and he still draws from the inspiration and lessons learned during the tour.
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