1 week and I see no noticeable fade. Moving it to another window.
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Krylon vs Golden UV spray
I want my original pieces of art to be more light fast. It’s not like the art is going to fade before your eyes or anything. I have just found that after a few years in a hot art tent all summer some of the colors can dim.
Some people solve this by putting all their art behind expensive UV glass. It’s a great way to go and if you have a few special pieces you keep in bright rooms I suggest it. I am looking for a lower budget option.
First I taped off area i didn’t want to get fixative on. I used Krylon Kamar Varnish as a base level.
Second I applied Golden Gloss Archival Varnish to the top. Some of them have one and some have two coats. The two coats w fixative are definitely shinier.
Third I applied Krylon Satin UV Archival to the sets in the bottom. Some of them have one and some have two coats. Again the two coats are shinier.
There are a few spots that took damage from the pro art tape I used. I did the shirt trick and everything but some of the color came off. I made notes on the board where this applies.
The spots that have just fixative and the spots with just UV sprays are rougher in texture for some reason. I do not know why. However, most people do not touch their art so we shall see how they fair when light is applied.
Now I will set these in a window that gets direct sun and see what happens. It is, of course going to rain for the next 5 days (written on Sunday. Being posted on Wednesday)
Paper Review: Blicks Bristol Vellum
When I was at Dick Blick’s picking up paper I wasn’t able to find my usual over sized paper. So I grabbed the Blick’s brand.
I rather like it.
Feathering (how much the ink travels sideways in the paper)- almost none. Could put down several layers of ink before it started to spread. Even with red- awesome
Bleeding (how much the ink goes through the paper)- the ink was just starting to go through the paper when I finished my art. – decent.
Texture (does the paper have a texture that may impact the piece) – This paper is completely smooth. – no texture
Overall. I like this paper. I will continue to use it. I might not use it for single sided badges because I can see it on the back and I like my badges to either be two sided or not.
Cost – $11.79 + tax 11”x17” size 15 sheets
Progressive Pride Panda
Thank you for indulging me in my prep for LGBTQAI month. I really enjoy this panda.
They’re black and white so they sorta represent a combination of all races.
Their magical staff is both staff and emergency snack cause it’s made of bamboo.
They also make the magic gay pride flag stand out even more because they don’t compete for the spotlight.
These are the copic markers I used to color this piece.
Ice Cream Pride
I had a bunch of fun painting these with acrylic paint. It’s a woodcut I got from Michael’s.
Side note: I couldn’t find these on the site anymore and nothing comes up under LGBT even though they have a sign up on the display behind the huge 4th of July stuff. however, they have signed the open for all pledge so. It’s probably just an oversite or the fact that if you wanna do 4th of July art you have to start now.
I plan to spray this with uv gloss paint before I hang it up cause sunshine fade.