8.09.2021

Family Canvas Project


One of recent art projects was a family collaborative canvas.  We started by adding a layer of neon and bright colors to our large canvas.  Using assorted brushes we have.  I tried not to dictate how my kids applied their paint. Theas application was more wispy and Jones and I more solid shapes.  We then let it dry. 
I was not into that big circle I added. 



Our next step was adding tissue papers and painted deli paper with glue. This step really changed the look of our canvas and gave it some texture. Also goodbye green circle. 





After that we added another layer of paint this time with stencils and bubble wrap.  We applied the stencil paint with old credit cards and cardboard scraps my kids like this technique we’ve used it in our art journal before.  This layer added more depth.  








Before the next step I considered adding spray paint but that seemed like a bad idea since I only had gold and pink on hand.  So instead we did some just random drawing on it with paint markers.  I have some extra big Pocsa markers and these were the preferred marker of choice because they showed up the best.  But I also like the thinner tip look added in.






After we finished adding marker We decided it was done.  Originally I had intended on adding some splatter paint too but that seemed like much.  So I stead we signed our names.  I then added color to the sides of the canvas since I didn’t have the right size frame and hung it.  It’s truly one of my most favorite things now.  I love seeing it as I come up the stairs.  It’s so fun.


I love how it looks from the side especially.  I drew stripes on some of the edges.  

Note:  our project was adapted from the instructions from Family canvas Challenge by the art pantry https://www.theartpantry.com/









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