Welcome to week 35 at Paint Party Friday! It is fabulous to see new painters joining in every week! All painters are welcome here - no need for invitations, just jump in and show us what you've been painting this week, and spend a little time visiting with all the other fun painters while you're here.
Last week we enjoyed learning more about why you buy the art you buy and we hope you did too! It seems when we are charmed, we buy! This week we want to learn a little bit more about your creative process... We're wondering how, and with what, do you get your surface ready to paint?
Please make sure to use your post URL address NOT your blog home page URL address as there are many late visitors who get confused as to which post is for PPF when they arrive (after Friday) at your website. If you are unfamiliar with Mr. Linky, an explanation of how this tool works can be found on Week 1 and Week 2 Check-ins.
Have a fun time at the party!!
P.S. If you have any suggestions for topics you'd like to discuss (and turn into a poll) please send us an email!
P.P.S. Blogger seems to be acting up again - especially in Internet Explorer. Using Google Chrome solved most of our problems, if you're having a challenge maybe switching browsers might be helpful.
Kristin and Eva,
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Collaging maps onto surfaces has been my favorite way to start paintings! :)
Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
sometimes i draw right on a blank surface, then paint it in - sometimes i put TONS of junk on a surface, then i paint on it... it all depends on how i am feeling :))
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Most times I gesso but have just used the canvas as is. It's been a while since I've used canvas and starting next year it will be canvas time. I want to do Van Gogh paintings, at least one a month. I'm looking forward to that. Happy Paint Party Friday everyone and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeletep.s. Thanks for hosting.:)
ReplyDeletehappy PPF! most of the time i use gesso, but i also like collaged surfaces.
ReplyDeletesurface prep is such a good question. It is all pretty new to me and I love learning more about it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being our wonderful hostesses!
Love this party! Thanks again Kristin & Eva!
ReplyDeleteIt depends what I'm painting and whether I'm using watercolour, oil or acrylics. Usually I buy already primed box canvasses and although I know there are techniques to stretching watercolour paper, I just paint directly on to the watercolour pads I use. Mostly I use indian ink so don't need to prep the paper for that either. Still so much to learn though and I love hearing other artists' step by steps process on here!
ReplyDeleteHi all again, I'm happy to get back to enjoying your work and learn with you after a long absence. Hugs an Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteHere's wishing you all a great day and a happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteI used to only really do straight canvas & paper, but I have been inspired by many artists I visit here & I love everything from heavily textured canvases, collage & mixed media, to the stark white boards with graphic powerful images, by seeing others I have been encouraged to experiment, well at least taken a few bold steps that I never would have taken without the wonderful jumble of styles & results that just make me feel it's good to step outside your previous constraints :)
ReplyDeleteThank You both for getting PPF off the ground!
Also Poll wise... mmm I'm always interested in other peoples 'favourites' maybe fav artist's (I love Francis Bacon, actually I love heaps & heaps LOL), Fav movies or places that inspire? Fav quotes that may inspire or get the muse to respond? It's all great, I find each week the polls fun, a great way to start off the blog rounds & get us thinking :)
Gesso Gesso Gesso!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF and now I must dressed..........lol x
ReplyDeleteLOVE the question this week! There's a full explanation of my process on my blog today. I had some help from one of my very talented students this week. Take a look!
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ReplyDeleteI love the poles and getting new ideas from all the artists here! For me I just draw the design in pencil on the watercolor paper, then start right in painting. Watercolors so far are my only medium, although I would like to branch out more after seeing the wonderful variety here! Thanks Eva and Kristin for bringing us this party every week! Deb
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ReplyDeleteHow do I prepare a surface, well there's always gesso but it all depends upon the surface. Thanks to Kristin and Eva as always for hosting! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit of a novice and still learning so good to read all the comments!
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to join in the Paint Party Friday Fun! Look forward to seeing what everyone's been up to! Happy 11-11-11!
ReplyDeleteIt's informative to read of other artists' methods of painting. When I did oils I just used the already primed canvas. I am now doing watercolors so I don't add anything to the paper but water and paint. Faye
ReplyDeletegesso for me but all the wonderful inspiration has encouraged me to try new and much more exciting things, painting on maps is onne and the use of old books and painting over thewritten word is really something i like.
ReplyDeleteThankyou for hosting again this week!
Happy PPF Everyone.
ReplyDeletemy painting process is intuitive..I am drawn to just using paint ....and gesso. I usually tint the backdrop with white gesso mixed with a color I am drawn to...from there a face or figure appears and i just start painting, creating and playing and having fun..thats it! each painting truly teaches me new things!
Happy creating kindreds!
Victoria
Could you please remove the first two "Teri C" as the link doesn't work. Must be too early for me. lol Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi everyone - I am primarily a watercolor artist so I usually paint on bare 140lb watercolor paper. There are many brands out there but I prefer the Windsor Newton Cold Press. Occasionally I will apply a coat of gesso first - or several if I am covering up an old painting I don't like - which creates a slick surface and gives a totally different painting experience with the wateroclors. Thanks for another great Paint Party Friday!
ReplyDeleteHi, I like to paint on plain wood. Just love it! When it comes to canvases, I haven't done much, but if, I get the pre-primed ones so I don't have to worry about that anymore.
ReplyDeleteAnd, it's great to be back. Hopefully I will be able to keep up with PPF from now on! Have a great weekend everyone!
Happy Paint Party Friday!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kristin and Eva for creating the party and for doing such a wonderful job hosting it week after week!
And thank you to everyone who has visited my blog and given such encouraging and kind comments. It's a challenge for me to visit everyones' blogs, but I always enjoy seeing what everyone is up to. It's so inspiring!
Happy PPF my lovelies Im in a great mood today even though I have a slight pinched nerve in my neck I think ??? Im feeling good enough and happy to be here.
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I paint watercolors! No need to do anything to the paper except paint.
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ReplyDeleteI knew your blog from Tracey Potter
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing artists to share their work
Happy PPF everyone! Finally made it...whew!
ReplyDeletei like using watercolor paper, most often arches block, so priming isnt necessary- however
ReplyDeletei like to start to out with a layer of wax pastel near, if not the first layer, I really love how it shines through the acrylic glazes and collage that follows
Happy PPF!! I am so happy to be back after missing this party for the past few weeks!! Sometimes I start with a layer of collage but for some pieces its just a layer of gesso.
ReplyDeleteThanks Eva and Kristin for hosting such a great party! :)
Happy PPF! I have a new painting, and a new video of my kitten who was born without eyes.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a post recently about how I prep my canvas..
http://www.mizkatie.com/2011/10/31/how-to-prepare-a-canvas-with-light-molding-paste/
Its not even a picture I did this week but I'm counting seeing amazing art in Rome as "Painting". ( Shhhhhhh...)
ReplyDeleteTo say I'm inspired is something of an understatement.
xo
I like already primed canvas. Very often I do a first layer of torn paper, book pages, letters, sheet music... you name it. Then I start painting on top of it, sometimes just a glaze. And very often it goes a totally different way than I had envisioned.
ReplyDeleteI like hot pressed paper to work on... that shiny hard white surface is just perfect and it takes so much abuse... as to the canvas. I just give them a sand and a light coat of gesso and then another sand... actually that sound s like a lot of work, but it only takes minutes then I have a much smoother surface xx
ReplyDeleteI have used wood with gesso, collage papers, painted bright underpaintings (those are fun). I try a lot of methods because I'm impulsive but use pre-primed as well because I'm impatient!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
YAY!!!!!!!!! It's Friday again :0)
ReplyDeleteHello, this is great fun! I will paint on anything! I do oils and pastels. I usually tint my canvas just before painting. I try to use a warm color underneath if most of my subject is cool, and visa-versa if the subject is warmer, I put the cool compliment underneath. I like gessoed board, also and have painted oil on sanded pastel paper in a crunch!
ReplyDeleteAlthough at times I may use any kind of background I paint most of my popjes on plain paper 130lb. I like the contrast of white and bright colours. This is great fun thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteBetter late than never! hUGE hugs and thanks Julia!
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