Tuesday 29 July 2014

Seagull panel



 I have been busy working on more wooden panels. I love working on wood. It means I can add loads of heavy texture and then sand the surface with a lovely new hand held sander I have. My seagull started off like this a couple of days ago.


I used shades of citrasolv paper for the seagull body.


Then stencilled modelling paste over the surface to create texture, which I then sprayed with iridescent inks.



I sanded the surface, and drew some detail in ink.






7 comments:

  1. I love your wooden panels Morag, and this is no exception. Beautiful.

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  2. This and Summer Stag are wonderful pieces Morag. The layers of paint and texture you achieve always impresses me. And your little houses in a post further back...LOVE them.

    xo

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  3. I so love seeing the progress of your paintings. The way you use collage is fascinating to me. And the end result is beautiful as always ...

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  4. Morag, all of the texture is enticing me to hop on a boat , visit Skye and see your art in person! Here most of our seagulls are pure white with grey wings and black wing tips. The others may have a black ring around their necks or even a black head. Beautiful birds, but annoying sounds.

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  5. There is such texture here, what an interesting process. You've captured the free soaring feel wonderfully, your art is full of nature's gifts and beauty, wonderful!

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  6. Wonderful! I love the textures and that iridescent ink is gorgeous! x

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  7. After reading that you have used Citrasolve papers I have been investigating this product. The effects are fantastic. I will have to experiment with this. You have used the papers so effectively in your work.

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