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The Things You Can Utilize For Mixed Media

By Clara Berta


From acrylic paints to ink to collage, mixed media is employed in a variety of artworks, adding texture and body to an artist's work. Though it can be challenging to start a mixed media item, mixed media isn't as difficult as it appears, and a number of effects may be accomplished. Mixed media could be as follows:

1) Light to Heavy. Place lighter mediums such as watercolour paints or even acrylic paints on the canvas or board initially before switching to weightier and thicker mediums like wax and oil paints. Create a coarse draft by drawing a graphic in pencil on the support just before laying down your first layer of the work then continuing with every media. Allow each layer to dry up right before continuing to the next. Take care not to make the piece too heavy if you want to hang it on the wall. 2) Pictures. Using both photographs and photo transfers allows you to place text and pictures on your own canvas. Both add a component to your piece that's much more mechanical and defined, for images and textual content are not humanly created but employed in the artwork.

3) Knives and Brushes. Making use of knives along with other items to produce texture can also add interesting effects to the artwork. Modelling compound can also be used to produce striking visual components in a piece. Big paint brushes, or those with rough bristles, can intensify brushstrokes. Knife tips may be used to produce a dented surface. Utilize a serrated knife to add consistency to wet paint, as for corrugated metal effects. Build up surface textures by using gesso, heavy body mediums available in craft and hobby shops, as well as modelling paste. Let any kind of mediums not mixed with paint to dry completely before adding some other media to the surface. Make use of sponges to create various textures in paint, like fuzzy colours for backgrounds or even in organic forms. Grattage means scraping texture in dried gesso, usually with a palette or serrated knife. Frottage means method of rubbing a pencil, charcoal or other drawing medium over an item or textured surface to make an impression of that surface. Frottage could be a helpful method to begin a piece by informing the lines and shapes.

4) Discovered Objects. Found things like strings, feathers or any other light pieces found in your everyday life could bring an interesting dimension to your work. These types of things can be used on the top of your piece or underneath it to add substance and texture. They'll help add significance to your artwork.

The term mixed media art implies the use of various media in the production of one work. This could allow for great versatility and a rich viewer experience as the eye reveals the multiple layers which often characterize mixed media art. The character of mixed media plays a role in its recognition within the contemporary art world, as it can merge well with conceptual visual formulation. The end result can be less a direct visual statement than a way to give irony into play as a comment on a visual statement. At times, mixed media art is frequently used to express political views or even social statements.




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