Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Treasure Gold Plaque Inspired by PA


Darcy is back again with project #2, to see what she made and how she made it click here.  I didn't need to make any storage so I decided to try out the treasure golds on a MDF Man plaque instead.  I wasn't quite sure what Darcy meant when she said she'd used the brush bath to make the TG go further, so I coated the plaque in the brush bath liquid and applied the 7 colours of TG with my finger.  This didn't seem to have any effect so then I dipped the brush in the liquid and painted it over the TG and it moved around!!!


I used black fresco paint to cover the edges and create a border.


And I knew I wanted to use some of the new stencils I picked up from Sincerely Yours show on Sunday.  So I simply sponged black paint through two of them and left it at that as I didn't want to cover too much of the background.

16 comments:

  1. Less is more, this is a striking piece!
    Love
    Amanda x

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  2. looks great Sam - I don't have any of the brush bath at all!!

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  3. Looks great, have a watch of Leandras video on TG. Yu dip brush into the brush bath and then dip into TG, it makes it more liquid and much easier to spread around.

    Makes a great metal-like background.

    Love what you did, the black edge and stencil haave that fab Banksy silhoutte feel to them.

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  4. what a gorgeous ethereal effect Sam. that's stencils one to add to the collection too!

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  5. love this Sam aren't those stencils great!! Must get me some of those plaques...love it!!

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  6. That's beautiful & very dramatic.

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  7. Lovely!! Wow I can't believe how creative you are. You come up with so many new things. Great!!
    xxx Marianne

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  8. Love this Sam, a very striking piece xx

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  9. wow great face and piece
    Hugs Kate xx

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  10. Yum... so atmospheric and ever so slightly spooky!
    Alison x

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  11. This is stunning Sam, I love the stencilled face.
    xxx Hazel.

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  12. Ah, it's worked out beautifully. Love it!

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  13. Absolutely fantastic! xxx

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  14. Really dramatic and effective - what a great stencil, used to fabulous effect! xx

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