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A Mixed Media Painting from Beginning to End

Hi Friends!

I thought it would be fun to share a bit of the process I️ use to create mixed media paintings. This particular process blends acrylic painting layers with photo enhancement and digital design. 

Make sure to scroll all the way through to see the painting from beginning to end + my latest events:)

I hope you enjoy! 

 

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Here is the original painting. It is done on a 9x12 cotton canvas. There are two layers of acrylic paint. The first layer was done months ago and you can see it showing through where the mint is in the middle. I then added a second layer this week that is very loose, free and painterly.

 

Next, I photographed the painting with my iPhone 6S. I opened the photo with the Snapseed App which I use for almost all of my photo editing. I increased the brightness, saturation, contrast and I cropped the photo so the outlines are nice and crisp. 

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**WATCH VIDEO**  Next I took the saved photo from Snapseed and uploaded it to my procreate app that I have on my iPhone. You can watch the video to see how I ended up with this version of the painting. I loved this one and I posted it to Instagram, only to find that as the night went on I kept expanding the layers.

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I really love it when I'm in the flow and feel inspired to keep adding more layers. It's interesting to me that being in my studio earlier that day, I was not feeling the flow.

I kept trying to go back in and paint but every time I did I noticed I didn't feel well and felt ungrounded!

This is why I love the procreate app. I felt much more grounded and inspired painting using it that day and it satisfied my creative juices!
 

Here's an additional version. I used a lot more softer strokes on the lefthand side and the smudging tool to give an ethereal look. I also added in some "digital" pencil and charcoal lines to create depth, texture and more movement. 

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And this is where I stopped! I added in some more splatter to simulate the original splatter from the teal ink on the right side. You can see the splatter in cobalt blue on the left. I also added in some more white linework to highlight and add light to some areas. 


THOUGHTS TO PONDER:

Which one is your favorite? Could you notice the differences? Do you pay attention to how your body is feeling and listen to those nudges, trusting the process? 

While I really wanted to paint, I was pleasantly surprised that because I wasn't able to I used my digital app and created something completely unexpected. 


Latest Events + Classes

If you want to learn more about how to use Procreate, you can join my free class here: FUN with PROCREATE


If you would like to expressively paint this season!
I have two options you can do from home:



12/8/17  Online Evening Workshop "Let Go with Acrylic Paint"

Nov-Dec Online 4 Week Course "Let Go with Acrylic Paint"

NJ Friends- I will be at Necessities Spa on Black Friday.


**Join me and several vendors for a fun day of relaxation!

 Massages, body butter making & supporting local artisans and small businesses are what's in store! **


P.S. Stay Tuned for my Upcoming Holiday Sale! 

It’s going to be BIG as I go through every drawer, closet and studio space to bring out lots and lots of paintings from this last year.

 

You won’t want to miss it!

P.S. Stay Tuned for my Upcoming Holiday Sale! 

It’s going to be BIG as I go through every drawer, closet and studio space to bring out lots and lots of paintings from this last year.


You won’t want to miss it!

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My Top 5 Tips for Getting Your Art (On Paper) Framed | Guest Blog

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"Tranquil" by Ashley Prejoles

What's a huge perk of being an artist? Having tons of creative, fun, smart and artsy friends! From time to time I will be posting some Inspired articles from others who have insightful and informative things to share! I hope you enjoy! This one is by the lovely, sweet and fierce Ashley Prejoles. You can visit her website and Instagram to view her beautiful, tender watercolor paintings that often feature wildlife and nature. Enjoy! ~ Jen

I get asked a lot about framing art and I wanted to share with you my top tips I pass on to friends and family when this comes up. For this specific Top 5, I'm talking paper media, not canvas art.

Ready? Here we go!

1) Go Archival

Archival refers to materials that will protect your art, rather than hurt it. It's typically labeled "archival" or "acid-free" so that its contact with the art will not slowly break down your lovely painting over time.

 

2) Think Classic

Feeling nervous about what frame to select? You can't go wrong with one of the three classic looks: Black, White, and Neutral. These three also look great mix-and-matched and they look nice if you pick a single style and frame a whole wall in matching frames!

3) Don't look directly at the sun!!

Your art, I mean. :)
Most fine art has been UV protected in some way, to keep it's colors bright and fresh as the day they were created. My prints use ink that is supposed to outlive us all, so they tell me! But even the most protected of art needs to be kept away from direct sunlight. So hang your new art over the fireplace, at the end of a lovely hallway, or in a place of honor in your bedroom. Avoid areas like a wall facing the largest windows in your home.

For extra help, buy glass with UV protection to keep out as much light as possible.

 

4) Go big!

Adding a nice matte to your frame is a great way to get the biggest impact with your art. It draws the eye in and gives it a large surface area so it has a bigger effect in your room. Simply look for a matte with a middle cut out that matches the dimensions of your art. 

5) Ask for help

If you're at the end of this list and you still feel like you're in over your head, ask someone what they think! Reach out to a creative family member or friend and pick their brain for frame ideas (they will be honored you asked for their opinion!). Also, most large craft stores have a frame shop that is happy to answer your questions and even help you pick out your new frame. Don't forget to bring in your art when you go!

Proud of your new art?

Send me a picture!! I LOVE seeing what you're doing in your home! I get all kinds of inspiration from you guys every day! I hope this list gave you a jump start with your next project.

Have a lovely weekend friend and I'll talk to you soon!

Ashley of Ashley Prejoles Art

 

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