Friday, January 11, 2013

Playing with Paintstiks

Ok ok calm down.  I know some of you are going to go, "OH NO what did she do!"  Lol*  This is practice and it was practice for a reason - because I didn't want to fear experimenting.  I wanted to play with the paintstiks again and see if I could get a better result.  I'm pretty much sick of this so I probably won't do anything else...on to other things.  But I wanted to share some of what I've learned.


I used a finer brush this time with the burnt umber paintstik and I still think it was just too heavy handed.  This picture really makes it look much darker - it really isn't THAT dark.  But you can see the bottom feathers on the right I went much lighter...and it's so much more subtle.  Less like I just went and painted on my quilt.


I'm thinking the key to making the paintstiks work FOR the feathers instead of in place of the feathers is to number one, go light handed.  REALLY light handed.  Number two, stop trying to determine where shadow should be and just place shadow where it already is.  It looks SO much more natural, still makes the feathers pop without taking away from the actual quilting.



I think I will use the paintstiks again on a whole cloth project, but I'm going to reserve them for really accenting instead of actually painting.  In the end - I like quilts over paint.  :)  I want to maintain the look of a quilt!  ;)

3 comments:

Sewing Junkie said...

You are braver than me. It looks great. I wish I had enough nerve. Chris

Lise said...

looks amazing... :)and you are brave but very creative too..

Anonymous said...

I so agree with your conclusions and I love your whole cloth work!