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Here are pictures of the two paintings I did for the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, UT competition. One is of a Himilayan Monal and the other is of Bush Vipers. Since they had to be actual paintings I used one of my favorite techniques... packaging tape! It's so much fun!
3 comments:
Good old packaging tape technique! You've achieved some lovely results with it. (I haven't actually used it since Huntsman's class... ) I especially like the Mongolian Monal.
Found your blog via IF. Was just wondering what the packaging tape technique is? I've heard of doing transfers with packagin tape but painting?
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