Showing posts with label thrift store findings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrift store findings. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

Thrift Store Findings


If you have ever tried to frame a big drawing before, you know how expensive it can be. The cheapest way to go, is to hunt one down at a thrift store. I found this big one recently,which was only 7 dollars, so I got it. The color of the frame was really ugly,
but that's why spray paint was invented.

After I took it apart, I sprayed painted the frames black.
It's simple, and in my opinion, the best way to go.

While the frame was drying, I finished the background of this family portrait I was doing.
I couldn't decide on what to do with it. At first I tried to paint it a solid color, but it just didn't look right. I then came up with this design that ended up looking a little chaotic, which I thought was appropriate.

Then, I added the border that came with the drawing inside the frame.
I had to cut it to make it fit. I guess you don't always have to add a border when you frame something, but I like the finish look it has.



After the frame dried I put everything together. The drawing was done primarily with water color on thick water color paper. However each face is done with color pencil. This was a present for a family I know pretty well.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Thrift Store Findings

I saw this painting at a thrift store about a week ago. The painting itself isn't really much to look at, but it was painted on a 18x36 inch stretch canvas. It was only 3 dollars, so I bought it. I took it home and covered it with gesso. I don't know what to paint on it yet, but I realized I have a lot of canvases in my room...


I decided that I'm going to try to motivate myself this week and paint a lot more. I have too many blank canvases sitting around. I have one painting in mind which I'll start tomorrow. I need to start sketching .