Mansi Makes | Hide and Seek Technique @MansiMakes | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
One of the more popular classes during the Art Party weekend hosted by @TracyWeinzapfelStudios in August was using my Hide and Seek technique to paint a branch of leaves. It’s my go-to process for when I just want to play mindlessly.
I throw some paint on paper (in this case chipboard from @grafixarts), add some marks and draw some leaves. Then it’s just a matter of painting around the outline to make the branch my focal image. What you see me do here is paint the front and back cover of my journal that holds paintings using this same technique. You’ll notice that each time I do this, the look and feel is different.
It’s a very forgiving way of exploring new or unfamiliar or unused mediums in your craft stash. It’s also very relaxing. Have you tried this technique with a motif that speaks to you? If you haven’t, I urge you to give it a try. If you have, I’d love to see your creations over in my private Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/MansiMakes
One of the more popular classes during the Art Party weekend hosted by @TracyWeinzapfelStudios in August was using my Hide and Seek technique to paint a branch of leaves. It’s my go-to process for when I just want to play mindlessly.
I throw some paint on paper (in this case chipboard from @grafixarts), add some marks and draw some leaves. Then it’s just a matter of painting around the outline to make the branch my focal image. What you see me do here is paint the front and back cover of my journal that holds paintings using this same technique. You’ll notice that each time I do this, the look and feel is different.
It’s a very forgiving way of exploring new or unfamiliar or unused mediums in your craft stash. It’s also very relaxing. Have you tried this technique with a motif that speaks to you? If you haven’t, I urge you to give it a try. If you have, I’d love to see your creations over in my private Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/MansiMakes