I've been inspired...
First I did this pencil drawing above with plans to do something in fabric eventually. This drawing was really just to help me figure out the darks and lights placement.
Then I put the outlines of the dark areas on a piece of white cotton. I thought I was going to use the sewing machine to make the portrait with thread. But, I began to doubt I was talented enough to do that.
So, maybe if I painted the lights and darks in, then when I put the thread lines in their placement wouldn't be as important if it was just a white and thread picture.
I soaked the fabric in water and spread it out on my formica board and started painting with my acrylic paints with GAC 900 added. I was having so much fun, and it was going very well. I got carried away. It ended up being more than just a suggestion of a portrait!
After I was done, I started dropping paint drips and splatters on it. I don't know...
When I hung it up to dry, there was a ghost image left on the board from the paint that had soaked through. I quickly grabbed a piece of paper and placed it on the paint and used a brayer to transfer the paint. There are two images because I added more paint to the fabric portrait and took a second transfer image after that session. I don't have a plan for this, but it's interesting:
Then, more fun. I took some photocopies of the same image and randomly cut them up then arranged the pieces. Here are two of the fractured portraits:
I don't know what I'll do with these, but they were very fun to make.
Terry, these are great! I like every one of them - each step.
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