Stupid - Canvas

in CCC11 days ago (edited)

This morning I wanted to test something. I poured the paint one by one on the cardboard canvas (primed 3 times, it's bought that way).

The pouring went fine but the result is stupid. 👎🏼
Nothing can be seen from my blowing with a straw plus the canvas at the left upper corner left loose from the cardboard.

I used acrylic paint with water + dish detergent, even dripped it directly on the paint but cells weren't activated. Is it the dishbdetergent or? But even if celks can be created with acrylic paint + water only.

I do like like the eyes in the middle though. Are these cat's eyes?




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I still work with the old paint. Small tubes. NO, name, no idea how much the tubes contain. I only add water and shake the bottles. Thistime I poured the paint directly on watercolour paper (without orimer/gesso).

If I looknat the painting my first thought is: *This is a map"

Again the there are only a few tiny cells. The stupid dish detergent doesn't respond. I even dripped it directly on those blue spots but no respond.

Test


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Thus far I find it easier topour paint on paper than canvas.




11.9.25
Promot: stupid

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 11 days ago 

Well at least there are cat eyes, but this cat has some rather unusual eyes.
I tell you that I stopped the POWER DOWN, now to wait for a whale hahaha, I am very persistent, there is no doubt about that

 10 days ago (edited)

You made that clear. I hope they notice it/you soon!

The eyes are a start or? Who knows it's @blockchaincat stopping by.

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The first one gave me the impression of some horro movie with red demonic eyes

 10 days ago 

Interesting I keep that in mind with the next pour + the metro tunnel. Also great for some horror.

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 9 days ago 

You can do it. I can make only a picture of an amoeba because it is the easiest one.

 8 days ago 

You can add some stripes and that amoebe can grow into a seastar, a monster, a bush or a group of ghosts.

😁 It just has to grow. The faster you work the less time you waste on what to paint next.