M. Pia De Girolamo Contemporary Artwork

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Tools of the Trade: Sketchpads

| 25 March, 2012 10:34

jpeg of sketchbook mixed media

"Pompeii" by M. Pia De Girolamo © 2012. From sketchbook. 

Acrylic paint, Mixed Media, 9" x 12"

When I was a kid, there were few things I liked better than buying a new sketchpad. I’d feel the paper, testing the weight and texture between my fingers. It had to be not too thin, not too thick, not too smooth, not too rough-as in the Goldilocks story, it had to be “just right”.  I relished seeing the clean white pages and couldn’t wait to mark them up with the drawing pencil or pen and ink.

Nowadays, I like to be able to use a variety of media like watercolor, acrylic, and glues in my sketchpads. I can also be pretty strenuous in making marks on the paper with pencil, pen or water-soluble wax crayon  (Caran D’Ache crayons are wonderful-pricey but worth it). The paper has to withstand the handling without tearing and with minimal warping, if I use liquid media. 

After testing a bunch, over the years I’ve hit on 2 sketchpad brands that I use consistently. The first is Canson’s Mix Media (yes, it says Mix Media and not Mixed Media, maybe it’s a translational thing because I think they’re French) in 9” x 12” size. The second is Aquabee‘s Super Deluxe pad in 9” x 6” size, which is great to fit in a pocketbook or if I’m traveling and bringing only a small bag. Both are designed for wet and dry media. The larger Canson pad has perforations so you can easily rip out a nice drawing and give it to someone as a gift! Both papers are acid free and so should not yellow over time. 

jpeg of crayon drawing, sketchbook

"Ship" by M. Pia De Girolamo © 2012. From sketchbook.

Caran D'Ache water soluble crayons. 6" x 9".

It’s fun to experiment with different surfaces but it makes life easier when you have  “go-to” items that you can reach for time and again and be assured of consistent results. 

Fresh Work-Come and Get It!

| 12 March, 2012 14:41

jpeg, acrylic painting

Door to the Desert by M. Pia De Girolamo 2012©

Acrylic on Canvas 36' x 36'

In my last blog post I mentioned starting a group of paintings and monotypes that “talk to each other” and mesh texture, graphics, color, form and space. 

jpeg, monotype, mono print by M. Pia De Girolamo

Windows by M. Pia De Girolamo 2012©

Monotype 30' x 22'

I’ve been working with earth tones, reds/oranges and complementary blues. The Akua soy-based inks I use for the monotypes layer beautifully like glazes in painting and really glow. I am using a variety of techniques in the paintings including some glazing, sgraffitto, addition of texture mediums and collage.

You can see the first results here http://www.piadegirolamo.com/gallery/78721/New%20Work.

 
 

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