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Sometimes it's better this way

Rosie, artworker August 7, 2021

Gold powder stencilling, sometimes called bronze powder or American colour theory stencilling. This centuries old technique is godless but I'll go it again & get better at it. It just didnt work out this time, somehow the top right hand side blurred & smeared & I dont even know how it happened.

The stencil itself is formed of gates & fences like those we continually navigate throughout our lives, emotional and spiritually. The landscape - oil on aluminium leaf - is like when you're staring at the horizon for ages, with a growing, terrifying suspicion that maybe there actually is a masterplan. Then, what are we for? Why all the beauty? What is faith. How, to be?

But first I have to get this frieze right and as mentioned, this method is very tricky at this scale; historically its been confined to details on chairs, trays & other household items. But I am determined! The only other time I've used it was on a much much larger frame & that met the same end as this one: sand it back to black & start again! At the time of posing this vid, I have not yet commenced re-doing either one, I'm still getting over the sanding. I used 1200 grit wet & dry sandpaper to maintain the superfine smoothness of the surface (this is a 24x12" gesso board) & to ensure I didnt sand it back to the white sealer undercoat; I need to maintain the black because its just too emotional to be painting the black basecoat again

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Tags 2021, stencil, gold powder
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