paper clay experiments

A.C. Moore recently had a sale on their canvas, and I went a little nuts.  Well, not too bad… I got enough canvas to keep me busy for the next 6 months, at least.  That’s not too bad… at least, that’s what I have to tell myself after every trip to any kind of craft store.  The justification begins as I enter through the automatic doors, every. single. time.

Anyway, part of my horde of supplies was a pack of tiny little canvases, about  2 1/2 in. by 3 1/2 in.  I opened the pack that night and put on a layer of gesso, getting them ready for whatever ideas entered my head.

Here is my first completed mini canvas piece.  P.S.- they have mini easels at A.C. Moore, too.  *drool*

 Paper Clay Mixed Media Mini Artpaper clay experiments

I’ve been experimenting with different techniques recently, and this one is the perfect example.  Along with all my canvases, I bought some sculptymold paper clay at the store.  It’s a molding medium that dries much lighter than plaster, so I thought I’d give it a try and see how I liked it.

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I followed the directions to mix a small amount, and then a added a couple dolops of orange and yellow paint.  I slapped that handful of mushy paper clay on my canvas to try a splattered effect (which didn’t really work- I’ll have to try it more watery next time) added my pieces of quilling, and let it dry for a couple of days.  Then, I mixed a half/half combo of red acrylic and water, used a straw to drop beads of paint in certain places, then used the straw to blow the excess paint over the canvas.  It didn’t quite work the way I thought it would- I used too much paint sometimes- but the effect is not unattractive.  I love how the colors play together!

paper clay experiments

I’ts reassuring that even though most of the projects I’ve done in the last month or two don’t quite work in the way I’ve imagined, they still turn out alright, and I learn a lot in the process.

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So I suppose the only question I have now is, which way should I display my finished paper clay piece?  Vertically or horizontally?

4 replies
  1. Monica Bruno
    Monica Bruno says:

    This is so cool, Anjuli. I really love the vibrant colors and the texture of the paper clay. I would have to see it vertically, but I think it looks great the way you have it horizontally, the weight is distributed nicely. It’s so pretty!

  2. Gayle Dowell
    Gayle Dowell says:

    I like your 3D “painting” both horizontally and vertically. Isn’t it fun to experiment? And the small canvases are just the thing to practice on. I say, good purchase – and they don’t take up a lot of room either!

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