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Daily Painting: Collage paper and business card

Daily painting

Dear reader,

 

Today another experiment on businesscard. I found an old piece of paper (not even intentionally made as collage paper), and started adding things.

  • A piece of white copy paper (that I painted white, though, since I don’t like the combination of painted paper and unpainted white copy paper).
  • Black and white acrylic Golden high flow acrylics, in an empty Molotov marker (you can buy them empty, which works out very good until now)
  • A bit of Golden Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold (see here for my blog about one of my favorite art materials).
  • Blue crayon – Caran d’Ache Neocolor II. See here for my blog about another of my favorite art materials).

 

Below you’ll find three photo’s:

  • One of the ‘collage paper’
  • The collage before I added anything
  • The final collage

 

Bye!

Thanks for reading,

 

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2 Comments

  1. Dotty Seiter

    1. I LOVE seeing your daily painting flow this week—YOUR daily painting is MY daily lift!

    2. Thanks for including process photos. I never lose my fascination for process.

    Reply
    • Simone Nijboer

      Thanks, Dotty, it’s a pleasure! And indeed, I also love seeing somebody else’s process!

      Reply

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