What are you putting in your wall art? - Artists2artists Social Network2024-03-29T04:44:11Zhttps://artdeadline.ning.com/forum/topics/what-are-you-putting-in-your?groupUrl=takeittothenextlevel&commentId=3077055%3AComment%3A66347&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhat do you mean by wall art?…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2011-07-19:3077055:Comment:663472011-07-19T16:39:47.025ZLaurel Sternberghttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/LaurelSternberg
What do you mean by wall art? I paint murals for a living. Are you talking about directly on walls or what?
What do you mean by wall art? I paint murals for a living. Are you talking about directly on walls or what? Charcoal is a great medium in…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2010-07-28:3077055:Comment:293432010-07-28T15:49:52.033ZChristine Rossihttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/ChristineRossi
Charcoal is a great medium in itself. I have used it by itself or layered (there is that idea again) with other mediums like casein, watercolor or pastels. It can make a very dense ground if you brush over it with turpenoid or alcohol. I will see if I can find anything that I have used charcoal in recently and post it. I have seen encaustic medium used over charcoal with some interesting effects.
Charcoal is a great medium in itself. I have used it by itself or layered (there is that idea again) with other mediums like casein, watercolor or pastels. It can make a very dense ground if you brush over it with turpenoid or alcohol. I will see if I can find anything that I have used charcoal in recently and post it. I have seen encaustic medium used over charcoal with some interesting effects.