Emotion – Fear
Materials used: Black Ink, Water, Cling Wrap, Watercolour paper
I mixed water with ink to make it a little more watery, so its easier to play around, and then spread the mixture across the surface, in this case the watercolour paper strip.
I took cling wrap, and placed it firmly onto the inked surface.
Wait a while before you actually put it open, so it sets the textures and details a little.
I pulled out the cling wrap, and reveal the patterns created. i adjusted the clingwrap a little and place it on another area or any desired area on the surface to create another texture.
I left it to dry after I’m satisfied with it.
Emotion – Amazement
Materials used: Black Poster Paint, White Glue, Old Bottlecleaner, Watercolour paper
This was an emotion that I thought long for. How can I show amazement?
Then I broke down the word and ended up with the word “mind-blown”. I instantly remembered the mind blown meme:
So I tried to recreate something similar.
I spread a mixture of white glue and a bit of poster paint evenly across the whole surface of paper strip.
(This by itself could be used as a method of mark-making, as I get to control the paint and glue mixture with my brush)
I then used an old bottle cleaner brush and dabbed into the paint and glue surface. I flipped and turned the brush to find a desired pattern for this emotion.
To get some areas darker, I dropped a few drops of poster paint to certain areas and continued to dab.
The Outcome:
Emotion – Rage
Materials used: Black Poster Paint, White Glue, Old Bottlecleaner, Watercolour paper
I was listening to Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence at that point of time, and was inspired to create something of beauty and rage.
Again, I spread a mixture of white glue and poster paint evenly across the watercolor paper surface.
I added more poster paint now to make it darker to convey a darker emotion.
But now, instead of dabbing the ink and white glue surface with the brush, I “angrily” brushed it while pressing into it hard.
The Outcome:
Emotion – Sadness
Materials used: Black Poster Paint, Water, Foam Board, Watercolour paper
I spread a mixture of black poster paint and water across the surface of a foam board. I realise the mixture does not spread evenly on the board no matter how much ink I applied. I noticed how it has gaps and watery patterns the poster paint creates.
I then placed the watercolor paper strip onto the paint and water mixture, and gently pressed the paper onto the foam board hoping to get the pattern printed onto the strip.
I slowly removed the strip from the foamboard, and the pattern is revealed.
The Outcome:
Emotion – Elation
Materials used: Chinese Ink, Foam Board, Shaving Cream, Watercolour paper
In other words, great happiness. I took several attempts to do this. The idea is to create something that has a lot of white spaces so it would not be too dark, and also to create something that has a light feeling to it.
I sprayed shaving cream across the foam board in the size slightly bigger than the paper strip.
I then dripped Chinese Ink on various areas of the foam. I only dripped a few inks as I would still want the end design not to be too dark.
Then I played around the ink drips with the back of a paintbrush, swirling it around to create the desired pattern.
I gently placed the strip on top of the foam with the desired ink design on it. I actually applied abit more pressure to get more of the details on the strip and not to leave any gaps.
I then gently removed the strip from the foam. The foam may look stretched and messy.
The design may look messy and grey now, but its not done yet. I took a scrap paper or squeegee and remove the foam from the paper, and the pattern is revealed!
The Outcome:
Emotion – Love
Materials used: Chinese Ink, Washing Liquid, Bubbles, Straw, Watercolour paper
Love was a tough emotion to think of, without making it too literal. So I tried to break down the word and think of what defines love…. so I ended up finding myself playing with bubbles.
I mixed Chinese Ink and washing liquid to make a bubbly mixture. I then blew into the mixture using a straw and the mixture started to bubble up with black bubbles!
I then took the paper strip and gently placed it on the bubbles while I was blowing it. I realise the faster I get it printed, the darker the pattern gets. If I wait a while, the pattern printed will be lighter.
The Outcome:
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