Textiles and fabric
treated oil stick and spray paint on archival paper, 48 x 42 inches.
Not exact matches
Feed Me Phoebe: 7 Frighteningly Healthy Halloween Recipes Jeanette's Healthy Living: Creamy Red Curry Coconut Butternut Squash Soup The Heritage Cook: Fried Cheese «Fingers» with Spicy «Bloody» Dipping Sauce (Gluten - Free) The Lemon Bowl: Lebanese Stuffed Peppers with Cinnamon and Pine Nuts Weelicious: Cookie Dough Bites Devour: The Best Halloween Candy and Cocktail Pairings Elephants and the Coconut Trees: Halloween - Themed Appetizer: Beet and Cucumber Rolls Taste with the Eyes: Malted and Salted: Milk Chocolate Pots de Creme Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Olive
Oil - Maple Granola Walnuts Swing Eats: Scary Monster Fingers Cheesy Bread
Sticks (gluten - free) Napa Farmhouse 1885: Cabbage Slaw with Peanut Sauce Vinaigrette Red or Green: Spicy Chard Chips Virtually Homemade: Pumpkin Spice White Chocolate Rice Krispie
Treat -LCB- Gluten Free -RCB- Dishing With Divya: Egg Puffs FN Dish: Trick or
Treat!
Spray a 10» by 13» baking dish with canola
oil cooking spray to prevent the krispie
treats from
sticking to the pan.
Coconut
oil and natural peanut butter on celery
sticks became my «naughty»
treat.
These mozzarella fried cheese
sticks are cooked in healthy tallow or coconut
oil and breaded in almond flour for a healthy, filling
treat.
Sometimes, when adding more fresh paint doesn't seem enough, I use pieces of dry
oil paint from my palette (which in itself looks like a relief of hills and valleys in different colors) and
treat them as mosaic stones which I
stick on with wet paint or even glue.
At the heart of this exhibition are three new such series: a line of five pastels,
treated like a kind of reverse sculpture, with fat
sticks of chalky pigment ground back to dust and worked into thick pages of handmade paper; a sequence of 18 watercolours in which pairs of pigments are dissolved into each other, layer over layer, into veils of translucent light; and a series of ten tall, vertical sheets of waxed butcher's paper, carrying
oil paint dissolved into skins of solid and liquid colour.