Sunday, 18 September 2016

"Inner Workings" A new Mixed Media painting





Hello !  Today I bring to you my latest creation, a mixed media painting I have titled
 "Inner Workings"
This painting will be heading to Art Square tomorrow, a downtown Toronto venue close to the AGO, along with several other paintings done by the talented artists in another group I belong to, Ajax Creative Arts.  It's difficult to see all the details and texture of this painting in a photo, so I have taken a few close-ups.  I really enjoyed creating this piece.  I had an idea what I wanted to do, but at the same time this painting was largely intuitive and very personal.  I knew what colour inks I wanted to use, I knew I wanted to use gears and I had a vision of the basic composition.  I knew I wanted a lot of texture.  I didn't know how it was going to come together and the words occurred to me after I had already started..  I like the idea that they are part of the painting, but not the focal point.  They will be discovered as someone examines the painting..  I am very happy how this painting turned out and for some reason, I feel a real connection to it.  I hope you enjoy the close ups and at the end I have shared a little of my process as well, if you are interested.
















I was already into the painting when I thought that I should document the process for my blog.  I had already added a lot of texture with modelling paste, beads and crystals. and established my composition.  Once that was dry, I painted over everything with acrylic paint.  Then I decided I wanted to incorporate some words into the background and did some stenciling with some white pearl modelling paste.


I created the gears using aluminum tape and I die cut them to shape.  Once my background was complete, I tempoarily added them to the background to give me an idea how I wanted to position them


Then I removed them, sealed them and aged them before adhering them to my painting


Now I was ready for the acrylic ink.  I added the ink in layers and moved it around with some water.  You can never predict exactly what result you will get when it dries.  While there was definitely a method to  my madness as I laid down the colours,  the ink does such wonderful things as it dries into the textured background that you cannot know as you lay it down.  I was excited when I awoke the next day to see how it had turned out.  I loved it!  As I move around the ink with water, there is a spray that occurs, which I like but It can be a little bit busy. So for my final touches, I muted some of the spray and recreated some quiet space.  I hope you like the end result

Thank you so much for letting me share my work, my process and my thoughts with you today.

10 comments:

  1. What a super cool post! It looks GREAT = )

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    1. Thank you, Sue! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. You are always so supportive and it is much appreciated!

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  2. Oh my yumminess!!!! That is incredible to see all the stages.
    I wish you well at the show!

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    1. Thanks so much for visiting my blog and your great comment, Heather!. I'm glad you enjoyed seeing the different stages, I wish I had thought of it sooner. I think I will try and do this more often with some of my paintings. I don't know why I didn't do it before, I do it with my other work. Thanks for the feedback!

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    2. Whoah girl !!!!! you just stopped me in my tracks with this one
      " AWARD WINNING" is the only thing that comes to mind.....plus everyone used us all the other good words on me...geesh.

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    3. My gosh, Sharon! Thank you so much, that means a lot to me. Much appreciated! You should come to the reception on Wednesday, if you can, everyone would love to see you!

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  3. Wow, this is outstanding! Love the drippage and the blue with the rusty brown! I always struggle with white space, but you balanced it beautifully!

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    1. Thank you, Zsuzsa! white space is a struggle I have as well, so I'm so glad you like it!

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  4. This is such a gorgeous piece, Kimberley. I love the rich, textural aspect of it, and I'm sure that it's even more of a knock-out in 'real life'. Congratulations!!!

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    1. Wow, Thank you so much, Win! As much as I love to paint my trees and skies, I really love creating this kind of work as well

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