at first it was just a canvas [30x40cm] where I had rubbed my brushes and therefore laid down very rough bases, it ended up (years later) again being a base for experimentation based on husk nuts and ink before being mixed with acrylic. The paint bases flowing or changing due to the slurry of moistened noises, it was sometimes a bit complicated to manage as a combination. Buuuut, I still pushed until it was completed. [and experimented with another fixing method - totally bastard - ^^'] Finally, it is with this canvas that I tried to mix with certain types of glue/dyes to restore/transform some frames. That said, this artwork will have been symptomatic of some problems when taking the photos [problems with reflections, bad lighting, etc. I've never struggled so much for a canvas capture^^"] I hope to have found the good method that will remain effective for less wasting time and not having to correct the image captures too much.
[Even if here some colors finally stand out a little less, the yellows/ochres of the background...]
[ steps will come on my instagram : https://www.instagram.com/zeroscarecrow13/ ]
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