Not exact matches
Like this DIY Faux Mercury
Glass Technique I used with Krylon's Looking
Glass spray
paint to acheive the look of Mercury
Glass!
While in that project I
painted the outside of the
glass, this time I wanted to try
painting the inside of the
glass, which is what the intended
technique for this spray
paint is (if you want the reflective side to show on the outside).
Mitzi Kugler, fused
glass artist and sculptor, combines
techniques to create three - dimensional sculptural
paintings.
In this lush and tranquil location of the «forest of rain», Ola and Marie work on their
glass art in a variety of
glass making
techniques, including glassblowing, fusing, slumping and
painting.
He begins by outlining the composition with gold stained
glass paint in a
technique similar to ancient Asian cloisonné.
Gabriele T. Raacke will show surrealist imagery executed in the
technique of reverse
glass painting.
Nancy Daubenspeck and Neema Lal both utilize a subtractive
technique, Daubenspeck taking away and retouching layers of casein
paint while Lal sandblasts her
glass sculpture.
She has consistently explored new materials, including
glass, video and
painting and has frequently mixed diverse
techniques and referenced influences seen as contradictory such as expressionism, minimalism, and surrealism, managing to transmit a polysemous discourse at once refined and ludic.
Classic in - camera and studio
techniques such as masking, double - exposure and
glass matte
painting have been used.
Brazilian artist Kim Poor will exhibit a series of
paintings in various mediums, including her unique
technique of
glass fused on the steel plate, baptised «Diaphanism» by Salvador Dali.
Wilson worked with Venetian craftsmen to develop an innovative process for layering traditional Murano
glass mirrors together and also conceived of a
technique that reversed the centuries - old mirror making tradition — etching and
painting the verso black rather than silver — in order to lend a ghostly appearance to the reflection that the mirror casts.
Since the mid-1960s, Corse has developed an innovative
technique that involves mixing acrylic
paint with tiny
glass beads commonly used in the white lines of lane dividers on highways and
painting vertical bands onto the canvas.
Their work in graphic design, drawing and
painting,
glass, ceramics, fiber, printmaking, photography, and sculpture show a diverse range of ideas and
techniques.
She has developed particular skills by using a
technique for
painting on
glass known as Verre Eglomise which was developed in the 1920s and practiced by artists like Franz Marc and Paul Klee.
When she became interested in
glass and translucency in
painting — or when the watercolor medium and
techniques couldn't support her vision for a piece — she took a workshop in glasswork.
In recent works, Athol has been exploring the Victorian
technique of
painting on
glass, trapping the image behind a new glossy surface.
There, she further developed her artistic sensibility through encounters with traditional craftsmanship, indigenous art forms such as Turkoman jewelry and clothing, coffee house
paintings and the
technique of reverse -
glass painting, resulting in a period of artistic discovery that culminated in commissions in Iran and exhibitions in Europe and the United States.
The UK exhibitions will include examples of many of the
techniques used by the artist such as the Song of Songs (which combines lithography and helio - relief) at The Black - E gallery in Liverpool; sprayed automotive lacquer, plastics, ceramics, china
painting and
glass at Riflemaker; and a variety of works on paper and needlework at Ben Uri.
The Prize is aimed at artists working in one or more of the following media: drawing, printing, installation,
painting, performance, photography, digital art, sculpture, sound art, video, mixed media, decorative art (textiles and material,
glass, wood, metal, ceramics, mosaic, paper or other
techniques).
Kerstin Brätsch interrogates
painting by introducing alternative crafts, trades,
techniques, and art forms into her «brushwork» — from paper marbling methods to stained
glass.
Working in a variety of media and
techniques (e.g. old - fashioned items such as woodcuts,
glass painting and pressed flowers), Andrea Büttner references religious and spiritual themes in her practice.
Her
techniques have included the use of electric light, ceramic tiles, and
glass microspheres, with which she creates simple geometric configurations that give structure to the luminescent internal space of her
paintings.
I still think it turned out pretty nice — and FYI, that spray
paint is what you would use for doing this
technique on a piece of
glass instead of a mirror.
With a variety of goodwill
glass pieces, a little spray
paint, and the scratched mercury
technique, you can get your own unique and vintage looking mercury
glass in no time at all!
You could get a really nice second - hand brass fixture,
paint it with ASCP (with a really great
technique) and maybe add some wooden or
glass beads.
Using the same vinegar / water and paper towel
technique, apply the
glass paint to the under side or bottom of the dinner sized
glass plates.