Prepared Ground Painting 2 & 3.

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Prepared Ground Painting 2 & 3

Preparing your Ground Mod Podge torn newspaper and book pages to your 18 x 24 canvas Mod Podge cardboard strips with corrugation and torn edge (option: top and/or bottom) Paint black acrylic on top and bottom and fade onto sides: Use DRY PAPER TOWEL to blend Use WET PAPER TOWEL to blend while partially dry When all is dry, paint spiral of white spray paint from center to get soft edges on circle. Touch up with white paint if needed.

Choose from Subject Matter Options Landscape Plants Figures Industrial

Negative Space Sketch and Paint in Black and White *USE THE NEGATIVE SPACE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE— where will the image be opaque/ where will the image be transparent? Pay attention to the size of the image—there should be resting space to enjoy the texures of the prepared ground.