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've been in my workroom this morning having a think about what we're going to do at the second mixed media art class. I decided to look at building up complex printed images saving some areas by masking them off with sticky backed plastic.

Love the way the sticky backed plastic masks look in isolation when you take them off your print and apply them to another piece of paper. Think this has potential.


Tried glazing over the top of it withLiquitex and liquid acrylics. Not quite there yet but I like the moody, minimalistic sea scape feel you get.
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