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ROCK'N'ROLL

2D Abstract posted on May 24, 2008
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A wax-resist picture with a few computer-made additions. An attempt to depict balance and potential movement - rock and roll - simultaneously. This is a WAX-RESIST picture, which is a technique that is seen almost solely as a primary [elementary] school art activity. The resist should very clear and well-defined. [see below for method] The crackle effect is made by screwing up the crayoned picture and then opening it before inking. I usually shock children [initially] when I take their painting and screw it up - but the finished result delights them. However simple, the pictures do have a certain charm when used as design elements, and children do not have to have great talent to make them – indeed the most basic pictures often make the most effective pictures. The texturing in many of my pictures is applied digitally to the scanned original. Equipment: Paper: Quality is not crucial - but not too glazed Wax Crayons: Cheap enough [Crayola have the best colour range] Fountain Pen Ink [Black]: Not easy to come by - try a Stationer’s or Office Supplies Shop Process: [1] Draw your design It has to be line drawing, ignore modelling techniques like shading. The design should be simple leaving larger areas to colour than normal. [2] Colour with crayon Colour carefully – any gaps will show ink – and plan gradations of colour beforehand, because wax crayons don’t blend well. Remember to colour the background, and REMEMBER TO LEAVE GAPS BETWEEN AREAS OF COLOUR. This is necessary to give the line effects. If you want a ‘crackle’ [mock-batik] effect screw the picture up carefully now, then open out again. [3] Brush ink over the whole picture thickly. Don’t be mean. [4] Allow to dry. You can get a more delicate colour effect by packing kitchen paper above and below the picture and then ironing it – this is essential if you’ve gone for the crackle effect.

Comments (22)


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NekhbetSun

5:07AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

This is such an interesting technique...unfortunately, when I was in grade school we never did anything cool like this...pretty neat stuff, I must say...excellent, dear Mike ! H u g s

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G_Mansco

6:15AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Lovely graphic feeling and splendid colours ;O)

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:49AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Fatnastic combination of colors and textures my friend....!!!!!

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dhanco

8:10AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Beautifully done with a modernistic, abstract look, Mike. Very cool technique and thanks for sharing it.

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Gaiadriel

8:55AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Beautiful, Mike! I'd have liked it even without the additions, but they meld perfectly with it, and add some very cool visual elements! :)

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Meisiekind

10:17AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Great result Mike. I love this image. Well done my friend! Hugs, Carin :)

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romanceworks

11:19AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Unique artwork with lovely colors. CC

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beachzz

11:34AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

I love this technique; may just have to try it one of these days!! This actually gives me a sense of movement, of something fun and alive~~great image!!

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Fidelity2

11:55AM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Very well done. 5+.

lil_t

12:25PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Amazing abstract and title Mike, although I know nothing of the program or the techniques, it is nice that you share them with those who do! :)

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auntietk

12:50PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Oooooohh. I love the composition. I'm stealing this one for my favs!

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amota99517

2:09PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Wow! This is such a fun piece and I love the colors and the flow of the forms. Splendid work!!!

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helanker

2:46PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Oh yeah, an awesome abstract. Still your own style. You cant run away from that :)))

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kansas

5:06PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

A great abstract piece of art. I like lines and geometric shapes.

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leanndra

5:42PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

What a lovely image! The moon in all her splendor! That is what this reminds me of. Lea

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furuta

9:43PM | Sat, 24 May 2008

Beautiful work. wonderful!! I read your explanatory note. I could know the way of making of the work. I am delightful.

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tizjezzme

7:02AM | Sun, 25 May 2008

I love when you share your artwork; giving details on how it's done. Thank you so much. This is beautiful!

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novelist

10:06AM | Sun, 25 May 2008

Love your wax resists, and always appreciate the information on how to do it.

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hipps13

9:44PM | Mon, 26 May 2008

Hi Mike a tie-dye T-shirt one could maybe make now that would be cool to wear wonderful work warm hug and love, Linda

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A_Sunbeam

10:04AM | Thu, 29 May 2008

Nice piece of work - great colour and some fascinating textures!

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amirapsp

12:57PM | Fri, 30 May 2008

Stunning piece my friend :-)

Wolfspirit

5:44PM | Wed, 04 June 2008

Reminds me of a verse in a song that stuck somewhere in my head, "Roll with it baby!" In addition, of course Rock on!


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