hello and welcome to Deliberately Creative I'm Stephanie and I want to
welcome you to a painting adventure. This time we are going to be using three
different techniques and they are going to be pouring and swiping pouring and
swishing and swiping with a string and paint to get this fun painting. Maybe
there's four techniques because there's actually some dripping and
splattering going on so four techniques. Let's get started and see how fast fun
and easy it is to make this fun painting so here we are I have a used canvas
board this is an art ISA canvas panel that is nine by twelve and I had done a
painting on it and scraped it off because I didn't like it and this has
just been sitting off to the side waiting to be used so I figured I might
as well use it all of the paints are the artis a acrylics and there's affiliate
links down below in the more information box about these paints and until April
10th there is a 10% off coupon code and that's April 10th 2018 colors I have
here Salo blue crimson red Mars black titanium white metallic silver and then
these two greens one green is mixed with yellow ochre and phthalo blue the other
green is mixed with lemon yellow and say hello blue and look at the difference in
those greens it's amazing it's gonna give us some good depth in here so what
I'm going to do is I am doing poppies alright so this board is nine by twelve
so if I turn this board this way and go there that's about a 12 inch piece of
string this is just plain old kitchen cotton
twine just that you get in the ball and I'm going to set that off to the side
now so what I want to do is I'm going to pour a sky or you know pour it and kind
of smoosh it around and some grasses and stuff and the grasses and greenery down
here at the bottom a few little dots of red into it like flowers that are in the
distance then we're going to put some stems and get the flowers in I am so
excited by how this is going to turned out I'm just my imagination is just
going crazy so this is just titanium white I'm putting some of that metallic
silver in just because I like how it interacts and just a tiny bit of blue I
don't want this blue to really overpower or overtake anything so that's it for
that part I'm just going to take a paint chip card and swipe my colors across. See
even with just that bit of blue it really went quite quite crazy there
didn't it? Alright so just slide that across I want to get down to some of
that white, but I also don't mind if some of this drips across or I get a little
bit, oh yeah! So you see how I'm getting some texture there and I see that's very
pretty so now I am going to just set that over to the side. I want to get some
green in here now. The green and the blue is going to mix together a bit up in
this area or down in this area (zoom in just a little bit )
you can see that can you see the top to the bottom pretty close. I'm going to
shift it up so you can see where I'm working in the bottom here down in this
area. What I'm going to do, is I'm going to put some of this dark dark
green in. I'm kind of putting it in a bit of a it's it's going to work out to
being kind of a u-shape. I think I think I want to go ahead and slide that around.
So let's just find another piece of card. I just want to have a straight edge on
that don't worry about the bent corner showing up there.
so now you're going to move this around with the card kind of get this base of
darker green put in. I don't mind the blue mixing into it that actually is
really pretty since all that all that blue there was done with the same blue.
so the Phthalo Blue was used in all of these colors here. So it's
going to mix well. I need to pick that up
so that I can sort of slide that across just sort of letting this work its way
up. Sort of in organic shapes. There we go
and letting that just sort of flow in.
Now I want to dribble some of that really pretty brighter green in here. I'm
just going to use the same the same card
but I just want to dribble it in and then barely swipe it barely swipe it. I
don't want this to really mix, but I want it to just be dribbled on. (come on drop
off the stick come on, there we go.) So now I'm going to just take that card again
pick it up like this you can see it better. I think I'm just going to, let's
see yeah, I'm just going to drop it on and kind of grow these up from the
ground into that dark color oh yeah.
So, I'm just sliding the card over the top of the dots and just letting
whatever those dots wanted to do just letting them do it. Look at that
and they may be a little bit across and up just just a bit I might even put a
little bit of that yellow just dropped in
maybe not the lemon yellow but the yellow ocher. Look at that, that is
turning out so pretty. So, remember I keep reusing my sticks and sometimes if you
lay them on top of each other they stick together. Yep that one still works. I'm
going to go with even less just just a couple of these dots that's about it for
that. Whatever's on the stick, there we go. Hey that's fun just put the cover
back on that and then I'm going to just barely barely touch that barely touch.
This is just that piece of cardboard still same piece of cardboard that has
all the green colors on it.
I'm just working it in just a little bit. oh yeah you can see that you can see
that and then down here at the bottom. Now, you just don't want to slide
backwards against the paint. You don't want to slide your card back
and I'll show you what it looks like if you slide against it,
you're going to end up with that type of a line if you push. You always want to
pull the little card and not let it jump back, not let it jump back. See it's
really it it's harder when I'm doing this with it up in the air like that
but I wanted you to see what I was talking about if you let it slip
backwards. It can cause little gouge lines. We don't let that, alright I have
done with the card sliding through but now what I want to do just like putting
in the yellow dots. I'm going to put a few red spots, big and little, doesn't
matter little bits, big bits, these are going to
be sort of little out-of-focus flowers in the background and you don't have to
do anything more to that. You can just let those kind of be or we could take
just a little a little strip of the paper. Let's see if we can kind of work
those just so they're not quite perfect circle's. Oh yeah, so see I'm just taking
this little piece of paper and I'm just touching the dots and sliding them I'm
just wiggling them just a little bit.
just by wiggling it just a little bit we're getting beautiful little poppies,
that are even getting shaped to them.
Isn't that neat? And that's just with a little tiny piece
of cardboard and I'm kind of wiggling it with like a number three I'm sort of
going up down up down across sort of in a W or a little number three. Yeah more
like a W and trying to keep the idea of this being abstract flowers, you know but
not end up with all of them the same size or the same shape. Let's keep them
let's keep them doing different things. Alright now, I want to put a few stems
in, so then I have something to work towards when I am making the flowers
with the string.
I think that this one is going to end up being one of those pods. That's
basically like a leaf shape. Then we're going to fill in here sort of a leaf
shape, but it ends up being a round ball or pointed ball. I think that it's
all I'm going to do on that one right now because what I want is for this to
set up a little bit so I can go in and put some of the yellow on it. but I do
need that that it a little bit right there I do need that to be a little bit
healthier and it's not a problem if I've got some of that sky going into it these
end up being a little bit furry anyway so I think we're gonna be okay.
Woohoo now I have crimson red I think that's gonna make a really nice poppy.
I'm going to just move my stick out of the way I don't need it.
Poppies are very similar to the koi fish for the way the the petals go in.
I think this poppy is actually going to end up being really quite large. This one
may end up being just teenyer a bit but I think the big focus poppy is going to be
right here. So neat thing about poppies is that they grow how they grow. They
don't ask anybody for directions on how to grow. They are just beautiful
flowers, with their tissue like petals. They come in amazing colors.
I'm doing a traditional red poppy so this one this petal it's going
to be a big petal and it's going to go like this and slide in towards that
center bit right there. Then get the blue off of it here and actually I'm
going to go like this try and scoop out some of that blue. I really don't want
that this is going to be hidden down inside so we don't have to worry, but I
don't want all that extra blue paint there. Alright so now we're going to
get the string wet again with the red paint. Yeah you can see that I'm just
dipping it in and using the stick to kind of blot it off poppies have lots of
petals but this technique really seems to give us the impression I'm going to
have to rotate really seems to give us the impression of a lot of petals with
very little work. That one is going to come in right here towards the center
wipe off scrape out.
See I don't want to scrape out here in the sky, so I'd rather just pull it out
of the middle of the flower. More red paint on the string and wiping off the
big huge clump on the cup. so we're going to go like this
nope I need to rotate. See, move the work. Don't move you. Move the work, move the
art. This one is going to go out like that and it's going to come in towards
the center and then there's going to be one more. it's going to come in towards the
center and I really don't mind that blue mixing in. I just don't want it to
completely take over. Let's see, move this like that, you can still see it.
Get the big big blob off. Alright so now we're going to come over the top.
We're gonna be pulling in right over these petals also right to that Center.
Then we're going to do a petal like this out a little bit farther. Nope, I
didn't, thought I forgot to dip it back in the paint. See that's what happens
when you get excited, you just start doing, and you forget what you're
supposed to do, but I'm figuring this out too as we go. So, I think that petal is
actually going to be out farther there. We go and sort of across and you see how
I'm letting the weight of the string come in.
And now we need to get that scooped out
you need to get that scooped out some
hmm I really like all the rest of the painting. I can't mess this up actually.
It's not going to get messed up, it is going to work out. Just sometimes you
guys get to watch me work it out.
This flower is just working into being bigger, is what it's doing. There I'm
dropping it down, you almost lost the screen and I can't reach up to get it. So
I'm going to keep the string kind of pulled out wide and then pull it
together. Alright, I think I like that actually, and what I think I'm going to
do is go ahead and get the black in here.
It has those little black thing, it has those little black spots inside and then
the very center actually has some of that yellow ocher. I'm going to go ahead
and pull that in just a tiny bit of the yellow ocher dropped into the middle and
then and then I'm going to just take the stick and kind of work back towards that
yellow with the black and this is just a a kitchen skewer just little shish kabob
skewer. Look at that, I told you we'd get it worked out.
There we go, Wow! What I think I'm going to do though, so I'm going to come down here
like this and pull up. So it's got a bit of a bit of a petal down that's dropped
down below. Get this string wet with the red paint. I love this crimson red for
this. Though it's giving an awesome poppy now, this one is actually going to
be kind of in front of that flower right there.
and we're going to come back down like that.
Just I'm just playing.
It's interesting how we're getting those lovely sort of shadows and shades in
here. Isn't that pretty? Now, I want a tiny little tiny little
petal. Just a bit a hint of a petal right here coming in and a little bit of that
red on that side there. Alright and now it's going to get some black, it is going
to get black. So it's going to get a dot and a dot and it got, I think it's only
going to get that many dots and a dot of the yellow ocher and then the stick is
going to be used the skewer pull back into that yellow.
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am going to go ahead and put, hmmmm, I think I do want a bit of one over here. The
stem kind of went off funny but I don't think I need to worry about that, it's
going to mostly be just just red petals just the red petals it's just going to
be a couple red petals and they're going to be smaller because this is a little
bit farther back or maybe it's a little more wilted. We're going to
just drop this on here. Let's see maybe we'll go this way and
we'll just drop it on and I'm just letting the weight of the string pull
and then I'm lifting off. It needs to be really wet and your surface underneath
needs to be wet. Because what we're doing, pulling across that wet paint we're
pulling up and into the flower. Now I am going to grab another petal this
one's going to come from this side. I think and it's going to come in and my
hands might be getting in the way, sorry. If it is just a little bit like that I
think there's going to be one more petal.
And then I'll just put a little seed head over on that side one more petal
just tiny bit. I don't want that big glop,
you don't want a huge drip and you do want to make sure that you keep track of
where the ends of your strings are.
That's pretty, that's pretty and it kind of works out with that stem that's
there and maybe there is just the tiniest little hint of some black right
here. Then just a just a smidge smidgen, bit whoa! that turned out to be
not a smidgen let's suck some of that back. Alright so sometimes little
magical things happen. I'm calling that a magical thing happening. And now I'm just
going to put the little seed head on here. The seed head has like this little
flat bit at the bottom and then it comes up and around and it has a flat cap on
it.
Just like that there's more of a bump here at the base
and I may come in after it's all dry and firm up these stems just a little bit
with a paintbrush. I don't know, it all depends on how I feel about it when it
gets to that point, but right now they're a little bit more wibbly-wobbly. But I
could just make that a little bit stronger. Wow, okay so touch of, no. I think
a little touch of the brighter green give a little bit of some highlights
here and there. A little bit of a highlight on here there. Just sort of a
glow on the stems help to bring them out down here. in the ah, well that was
unfortunate. That's okay, the paint is still really wet so I can go back in and
fix those spots where my fingers sort of touched it in unfortunate locations.
There we go, get a little bit of this brighter green
on here as it's coming down. Really didn't want that bright that's okay
actually it's going to be fine.
I'm going to put a little bit of that green up on that seed head and a little bit
right here and then a few drops of this bright green just sort of touching a few
spots just to brighten up this down here. Sunlight is hitting in a few locations.
And yes, I do have a random yellow dot right up there but what I think I'm
going to do is, hmm, maybe I'm gonna do a little splatter. Should I do some splatter?
Maybe not, maybe? No, I don't think I'm gonna splatter. look at those poppies
aren't they beautiful? I hope you enjoyed this and come back and see the finished
dried painting. Oh my goodness look at this painting isn't it pretty? I love how
these flowers turned out look at that all of the depth, the variation these
edges. The edges of the flowers, they look so much like real poppies and then all
of the little details in the bottom. Now, yes, you can see that there's a few more
spots of that yellow ochre color and there's a few splatters of some white.
The white happened by accident and when once the white accidentally dropped on a
couple spots I went ahead and splattered it just a little bit and then I said ah
heck why not just go ahead and put a few more spots of the yellow ochre on here
to balance out that one that ended up up here ? By doing that
it made this little flaw turn into a feature. That's what we need to do, we
need to look at it and say all right that's not exactly what I intended right
there but if I put a few more spots of it around it turns out to be exactly
what I intended. I hope that you enjoyed this process and that you try it out. Let
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