I used eco friendly paints to create this piece. I painted the background black and when dry, applied a generous amount of green glue, on top of that I applied the white. I gently dried with the heat gun (hair dryer type), to create the crackle effect. Once totally dry, I stamped the CI image 283 with black stazon. I quite like the result.
Saturday, 30 October 2010
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8 comments:
Great crackled background!!!
OK I think this poor little stamp is totally tired now and might need a break.......... Although I love what you are creating with it and this mono is awesome
love the crackle effect on the edges
K x
Great effect perfect image for this aged, distressed effect. xx Zoe
Sam this looks brillaint you really managed to get that paint to crack - poor old Fraz is he feeling better?
Beccy x
Love this Sam. The paint has crackled really well and I love the monotone look.
I love the result - must try that one Sam. I love this piece of artwork.
This has turned out amazingly!
Lucy x
Gorgeous effect, Sam. Love this.
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