Resin Painting: Political Art
"saints of misinformation"
So it is finished, YES!!!!!!!! It's funny how when you take the pressure off yourself to create you start creating again LOL! Anyway I am finished with all the work for my exhibit next month. So what I did was divide the panel and then cut out around the face with my scroll saw. My husband asked if the face was a photograph. No, it is an oil painting . It is not meant to be a particular person, but if the shoe fits ;)
So here is what I did with the fabric, I made cushions for the settee and covered the lamp shade, da! daaaaaaa! Doll still hanging out in the rhubarb patch though :)
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What exactly is a resin painting? Do you pour resin on to seal? Or does it add texture? Either way, I like what you did with this one - and I'm a huge fan of power tools.
I just began a new site about Japan in the early 1950s when we were there. You can get to it from my Brookville daily photo blog. Times have changed a lot there too over the 50-plus years since we were there.
Wonderful work! I love the piece that you have made. The lamp shade and the pillows are outstanding as well! *HUGS*
I'm also curious about resin painting. It's a great image!!
thanks lincoln, lone beader, angela.
I wasn't too sure about how the lamp would look andrea but I think it works. Looks nice when the lamp is on.
Everytime I come here I'm amazed and inspired.
You ROCK! (I see you are coming over to the sparkly side...hee hee.)
I have to take a break now and again or my brain starts to hurt and my muse gets annoyed. It's research and development and it's soul food of the best kind.
xoxo
Margot
Congratulations that you are ready ahead of schedule for your exhibition. I'm usually working to the 11th hour.
Something else we have in common- I also collect vintage fabrics and I so envy that acquisition of yours. It looks stunning on both the lampshade and the cushions.
I like to have all my work done at least a month to two week before a show. This time around I am also one of the people helping organizing the art event for the art council art stroll night. So I need to be on top of things.
I just love the office politics guy...well, I loathe him to be honest..I love what you've done with him..and his drool.
Vintage fabric looks hot in the lounge...
the rhubarb doll will multiply if you don't watch her..
x
Anxious to see photos of your upcoming exhibit.
The painting is stunning...very powerful.
I was interested to read the response you left for Cynthia. It explained some of my questions as well.
Love the music...weird that I was thinking about Kent State just yesterday. I can not believe how many years have flown by and most young people today have no idea what happened there. Heck, they don't know what Vietnam is/was. Time moves on and, sadly, studying history is lost on so many.
Okay, so I am a history geek, an art geek, a geek in general I guess.
Hugs,
Sue
I'm watching that doll minx.Glad you like that vintage fabric.
thanks jan, hmbt. I will be glad when my artwork is out of the house and in the gallery. will be sure to take pics of the show.
I hope to get back into gear with my own blog soon. I'll be doing an article on the last question you posed.
I look forward to the time you are ready to post on your blog.