First 'real' gig and paint results
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 10:43 am
This is the results of the Thompson's screening and painting paints that I used yesterday. It's for my first 'real' commission piece. Well, money will change hands if approved. The guy says to me 'she's turning 21, likes pastel colors and I have X amount of dollars.' I hope he approves it anyway, I don't know anybody else named Vanessa.
He originally wanted a stained glass box, but the thought of foil and solder left me enervated.
I'm not completely unhappy with it, but I'd change quite a few things if I was to do it again. Namely position of the 'jewelry'. All the big parts went right in the fold. I don't know what I was thinking. Sweet son says it looks like Dali. 1st pic is just painted, 2nd is done. I cured the paint and slumped in one step. Some of the paints changed color. All the blue was purple. I almost lost some of it because I forgot about the higher temp needed to slump white.
The paint is nice. Some went on pretty thick, and it holds up well even when thinned with the A-14. Nice blendability too. They are the pre-mixed in water miscable..missable..DOH! medium.



He originally wanted a stained glass box, but the thought of foil and solder left me enervated.
I'm not completely unhappy with it, but I'd change quite a few things if I was to do it again. Namely position of the 'jewelry'. All the big parts went right in the fold. I don't know what I was thinking. Sweet son says it looks like Dali. 1st pic is just painted, 2nd is done. I cured the paint and slumped in one step. Some of the paints changed color. All the blue was purple. I almost lost some of it because I forgot about the higher temp needed to slump white.

The paint is nice. Some went on pretty thick, and it holds up well even when thinned with the A-14. Nice blendability too. They are the pre-mixed in water miscable..missable..DOH! medium.

