Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Trying out "Touch Drawing"

Tonight I experimented with a technique called Touch Drawing. Being unsure of the process, and mindful that I like being able to control my artwork, I was skeptical that I'd enjoy myself - but I did.

How does it work? I used water-based oil colors, which were a breeze to clean up. I squeezed a little paint onto a glass surface (you can use any non-porous surface) and brushed it out to a smooth and thin consistency. Then I placed some butcher paper on top and used my fingers, hand, and fingernails to create a pattern. After lifting the drawing and looking at the results, I smoothed the paint with the brush and added more to the design. I did three images like this, and did not have to add any paint to the glass.

I wasn't pleased with the results until I added multiple colors to my design - achieved by rinsing the glass and putting on a new color, and repeating the process of creating a pattern. I kept working on the same three images, adding color and design on whim. I'm not sure that I like the finished products, but I am satisfied with them.

Most interesting to me was that when you use the right amount of paint - very little paint, in fact - the colors do not mix together, despite layering paint upon a wet paint. Rather, the colors show through from one layer to the next.

For those of you looking for the artwork, I will try to post at a later date.