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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

First taste of folk art painting

Folk art Welcome sign
This was my first ever project in Folk Art painting.


Folk art painting of Ms. Darling Duck






Let me introduce you to Ms. Darling Duck.
She was one of the first few projects that I did. So, not very professionally done, but satisfying to me, nonetheless (grin).

I used a MDF Board of duck (which I bought from Craft Haven, 1Utama for about RM25)
Different brushes (liner, 1" square, etc. to paint the features)
Jo Sonja's acrylic paints (black, orange, turquoise etc.)

Here's how I prepared and painted her.
1) To prepare: paint all over with Jo Sonja's All Purpose Sealer. (1-2 times).
2) Basecoat with Jo Sonja's White Gesso (2 times).
3) Background colour is Jo Sonja's Island Sand (2-3 times). Use a sanding pad to smoothen the surface in between coats of paint, except the last layer.
4) I drew a free-hand image of her features using a 2B pencil.
5) Paint in the details with a mix of different colour.
6) For the lace: I dotted red colours using a stylus.

On hindsight, I will probably use a Blending gel to make her shawl less stiff.
That's it. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Getting the light


My family and I travelled back to Taiping (which is located  in the Perak state of Malaysia) for a wedding recently. Along the way, we stopped by one of the famous shops in Bidor, which sell sweet, ripe pomelos. 

All the girls made a mad dash for the toilet but we were stopped in our tracks. Just outside the toilet was a beautiful display of paper chains and hanging plants. This was all  inside the dimly lit shoplot. The decorations were made by a Burmese lady who came in to Malaysia to work. Such an unexpected sight of beauty in the least expected of places. I wished I had taken more pictures.

Greetings organic humans!

I come in peace.