When everything is in place, I apply the trim to the edges. It is a little higher than the surface so that it holds the resin. The resin encases the entire painting and memorabilia forever. When set, the paintings become durable surfaces that can be used on an everyday basis. This image shows my loyal helper/husband helping with the resin. After it is applied, we have to be on watch for spills, overflows and outgasing.
Here are the resin tops, setting. I leave them alone for about 5 days.
Paintings, articles, musings, drawings, sketches and stories by Barbara Sistak Baur.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The Sketchbook Project at Brooklyn Art Library (Video)
Update: I just discovered that there was fire involving the sketchbooks in the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook Project in February, 2022 --...
-
Art and Artful Discoveries I am Barbara Sistak Baur, a visual artist who creates and sells original paintings and artworks, and who also...
-
Inspired by cupcakes sitting upon a glass shelf in a bakery. Colorful and lively, this is oil on paper. It is a monotype artwork. Image is ...
-
Cupcake Wave is an artwork that I created during my exploration of multiple dimensions on the painting surface. (You can click...
No comments:
Post a Comment