The inlaws have a new business (
Kookaburra Ply) and I asked for some samples thinking I may be able to paint on the panels.
After sanding one side of the board (Formply has a smooth waterproof surface as it is used in concreting), I then primed, sanded and primed again.
I thought I would paint as I normally would with a canvas using acrylic paint and bristle brushes. I had painted on board a long time ago, and it did take a while to get used to the way the paint went on. I think oils would have been a better choice, because I could have got a beautiful blend of paint on the smooth surface - it would have changed my painting style considerably!
Here are the finished pieces, already varnished and off to be framed and exhibited at
Purple Noon Gallery.
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Telopea |
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Well Into Spring |
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Eucalyptus |
1 comment:
I love them! kisses
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