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ROW OF ROSES

2D Flowers/Plants posted on May 19, 2008
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Based on a wax-resist image, scanned, duplicated and recoloured. I've included instrctions for wax-resist technique for those who missed previous images. This is a WAX-RESIST picture, which is a technique that is seen almost solely as a primary [elementary] school art activity. Sadly, it is usually one of those things which you do once - usually with inferior materials - and never do again. Most times children simply scribble out a picture any-old-how and then cover the picture with watery paint. The result is not very spectacular and the lesson then passes into history, not to be repeated and certainly not developed. I think you can gather that I'm not too impressed with the general standard of primary school art teaching - it's too much momentary dabbling and too little development. The resist should very clear and well-defined. [see below for method] The crackle effect is made by screwing up the crayoned picture and then opening it before inking. I usually shock children [initially] when I take their painting and screw it up - but the finished result delights them. However simple, the pictures do have a certain charm when used as design elements, and children do not have to have great talent to make them – indeed the most basic pictures often make the most effective pictures. The texturing in many of my pictures is applied digitally to the scanned original. Equipment: Paper: Quality is not crucial - but not too glazed Wax Crayons: Cheap enough [Crayola have the best colour range] Fountain Pen Ink [Black]: Not easy to come by - try a Stationer’s or Office Supplies Shop Process: [1] Draw your design It has to be line drawing, ignore modelling techniques like shading. The design should be simple leaving larger areas to colour than normal. [2] Colour with crayon Colour carefully – any gaps will show ink – and plan gradations of colour beforehand, because wax crayons don’t blend well. Remember to colour the background, and REMEMBER TO LEAVE GAPS BETWEEN AREAS OF COLOUR. This is necessary to give the line effects. If you want a ‘crackle’ [mock-batik] effect screw the picture up carefully now, then open out again. [3] Brush ink over the whole picture thickly. Don’t be mean. [4] Allow to dry. You can get a more delicate colour effect by packing kitchen paper above and below the picture and then ironing it – this is essential if you’ve gone for the crackle effect.

Comments (26)


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Meisiekind

4:52AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Stunning image Mike. I love the vibrant yet soft colours!! Excellent work as always my friend. Hugs, Carin :)

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seiru_sohten

5:15AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Nice color! The simple line is good too!

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tallpindo

5:38AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

I truly sense that it is baked in a tube oven. I can draw out the dust from the clean room and negate the atmosphere in contentment. The pixels have had their say. Wax resist could not avoid coming to the Internet.

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leanndra

5:48AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

A wonderful and vibrant image Mike. It makes me think of "pretty maids all in a row" for some reason! ;) Lea

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G_Mansco

6:19AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Love this style. Cool work my friend ;O)

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novelist

6:24AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Another beautiful image. I love how it looks lit from within. The colors and patterns are lovely.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:26AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

A wonderful work my dear friend Mike....!!!! Fantastic colors and very creative idea....!!!!!

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lucyjo

6:42AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Beautiful!

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tizjezzme

6:58AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Oh I know what you are saying about the teachings of art in schools; but they do introduce at least, a lot of things .. they definitely don't go into too much depth for them to expand on it .. but they get a small taste of a few things; and then is left up to the student if they want to go further with it. My daughter loves all the art projects that were given her. She is so talented, and gave her all to her projects; some of which I have framed :) I babble now; i should only be commenting .. sorry. Love this -- thanks for sharing :) and have a great Monday!

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busi2ness

7:35AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Very interesting observations made. The results on display make me want to say what a pity schools are not more persistent in the educational process. Well done Mike.

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algra

7:37AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Great Chagall colors! Beautiful, these roses.

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auntietk

8:46AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

I love the combination of an old technique and digital technology. The result is beautiful!

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kansas

8:51AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Yes, I thought of the same thing as Leanndra---pretty little maids in a row. Guess that is from a nursery rhyme from my childhood.

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furuta

10:06AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Wonderful rose. how beautiful!!

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beachzz

10:55AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

I'm with Tara, the combination of two techniques works perfectly here, and the colors are so soft, almost dreamy!!

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helanker

10:56AM | Mon, 19 May 2008

WHat a wonderful artwork this is. So beautiful recoloring too :)

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dhanco

1:37PM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Gorgeous, soft colors in this beautiful image, Mike. Great technique!

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hipps13

2:05PM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Hi Mike wonderful roses shines in me eyes sweet smile to you warm hug and love, Linda

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Fidelity2

2:41PM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Your image is nice and neat. 5+.

lil_t

8:00PM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Beautiful image!!! You've shown this wonderful flower well!!!

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amota99517

10:15PM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Fantastic!!! I love this technique and your reproduction of it in digital form is so charming and delightful.

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kimariehere

1:21PM | Tue, 20 May 2008

beautiful work !!! i used to teach children this when i was an art teacher but never seen one so beautiful !! luv it !!!

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A_Sunbeam Online Now!

3:03AM | Wed, 21 May 2008

Great colours and effect!

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elisheba

1:28AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

I love the result as usual, and the perfectly harmonious progression of colors, very very well done :)

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amirapsp

7:47AM | Fri, 30 May 2008

Really a beautiful creation here...Hugs

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avalonfaayre

12:44AM | Sat, 31 May 2008

The colors you use are just amazing. Beautiful and glowing light. superb.


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