It may look like junk, but these are some of the things I use to make textures in my paintings. I use doilies, too. My cousin Jack thinks that is not very macho. When I begin a painting, I first make textures in wet plaster that I've spread on a piece of primed, pressed board. I have used car tires, legos and the edge of rough-cut boards among other things. Here are some small boards - some with textures and some without. I've started the three-panel painting that can be seen in sketch form in the previous entry. I have done the plastering and I've sealed it. You should be able to see that I have also used doilies to make some of the textures. Those are pressed plants embedded into the plaster. When I add color, it takes three or four steps using three or four colors.You'll see the first color in my next entry.
Great work sir. As unique as great art should be.
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