|
From the Resene News – issue 1/2007 Times thirty - Artworks for a Melbourne hospital x Copious amounts of Resene Lumbersider satin acrylic applied with house paintbrushes are used to colour each of the mammoth canvases, selected for the extensive colour range, ease of use and flexibility of the product. Texture is a prominent feature of the artwork, achieved by building up thick paint and also mixing paint with filler for an even thicker texture. Much of the work is completed using Resene testpots, with the most commonly used colours held in larger can sizes. For maximum durability, all artworks are glazed with Resene Multishield+ gloss. The Resene colour range saves time allowing a colour to be selected off the shelf, rather than spending time trying to mix that perfect colour, while also enabling the colour to be quickly and easily duplicated. Commonly a basic colour is selected then a couple lighter and a couple darker used to achieve a depth and variety of colour in the piece. Larger than life art awaiting a blank wall - when you're looking for custom artwork tailored to your individual colour and size requirements, browse the Modern Masters gallery. Artist: Tricia Osborne, Modern Masters |
|