A Folk Art Angel and a Story about Joyce Howard
#1
I got in the mood to paint and I thought I would do a tut for those who might be interested to learn how do some of this Folk Art, as it is not hard at all, and a bit about this Prolific Artist who died many years ago
This angel may look complicated but she is not hard if you know a little stroke work. There are books on the market that can teach you that. I would recommend, "Jackie Shaw" books, for beginners, for the basics.
Folk Art or Decorative Painting consists of basecoat, highlight, shading and strokework.
I have many many wood cut outs from my painting and show days. This is one of them.
The pattern I will be using is one by Joyce Howard which is very rare and hard to find. Joyce published 6 books in her liftime, one of them a quilting book with painted blocks and I think that will be my very next project. I have wanted to do that for years.
Joyce also published very few patterns. A dickens series ( I found a set in Washington many years ago at a close-out). The only other Patterns would be ones in the posession of students of Joyce. I was not one of the fortunate ones to take classes from her as I hadn't started to paint then. I am fortunate to have friends who shared with me tho. I have bought and begged and borrowed for years. I now own all six of her books and a few of her patterns and I am finally happy lol.
I even found a company who saves or keeps archives of magazines. I was so lucky in one of my web searches to find it.
Joyce published once a month for a year in this magazine and I managed to get those by making a donation and waiting the required time. It's like quilting, you must have it lol.
This angel is just called, Wall Angel and measures 18.5 X 15 or so.
To begin, the wood piece must be sealed and then basecoated with acrylic paints and I am using Decoart paint. I basecoat let dry and lightly sanded and basecoated two more coats and let cure 24 hours.
The pattern must be traced onto tracing paper (transparent) and then positioned on the wood piece and taped at the top in just a couple spots, graphite is slipped under the traced pattern and only the main areas traced and block in with colors per direction.
As I block the entire angle in I will put a pic up and so on..
This angel may look complicated but she is not hard if you know a little stroke work. There are books on the market that can teach you that. I would recommend, "Jackie Shaw" books, for beginners, for the basics.
Folk Art or Decorative Painting consists of basecoat, highlight, shading and strokework.
I have many many wood cut outs from my painting and show days. This is one of them.
The pattern I will be using is one by Joyce Howard which is very rare and hard to find. Joyce published 6 books in her liftime, one of them a quilting book with painted blocks and I think that will be my very next project. I have wanted to do that for years.
Joyce also published very few patterns. A dickens series ( I found a set in Washington many years ago at a close-out). The only other Patterns would be ones in the posession of students of Joyce. I was not one of the fortunate ones to take classes from her as I hadn't started to paint then. I am fortunate to have friends who shared with me tho. I have bought and begged and borrowed for years. I now own all six of her books and a few of her patterns and I am finally happy lol.
I even found a company who saves or keeps archives of magazines. I was so lucky in one of my web searches to find it.
Joyce published once a month for a year in this magazine and I managed to get those by making a donation and waiting the required time. It's like quilting, you must have it lol.
This angel is just called, Wall Angel and measures 18.5 X 15 or so.
To begin, the wood piece must be sealed and then basecoated with acrylic paints and I am using Decoart paint. I basecoat let dry and lightly sanded and basecoated two more coats and let cure 24 hours.
The pattern must be traced onto tracing paper (transparent) and then positioned on the wood piece and taped at the top in just a couple spots, graphite is slipped under the traced pattern and only the main areas traced and block in with colors per direction.
As I block the entire angle in I will put a pic up and so on..
Pic of the pattern
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pattern
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pattern traced on
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tracing paper to trace pattern on
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stylus and graphite
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#2
That's a very interesting story about how you obtained all of the books and patterns of this artist. The angel is really beautiful and I can see why you worked so hard to trace down all of the rest of the artists works. You are a very talented lady! Thanks for sharing.
#4
In this case, since the wood is so old and cured, I didn't bother to seal it. I just gave it three coats of a very light sage green as this is some excess paint and I want to use it up. The next basecoats will cover this all up.
It is always recommended that you trace the entire pattern on tracing paper so you can go back and re-position over the areas that you need to trace back on. I didn't do it because I was too lazy to trace this entire pattern, (couldn't find my orginal tracing lol) and I am so familiar with the pattern, as I have painted many of these to sell in shows.
I just put the paper pattern on top and was careful not to press too hard with the stylus (pine is soft and the stylus can leave grooves if pressed too hard). Ok off to pick paint and basecoat in the areas.....
It is always recommended that you trace the entire pattern on tracing paper so you can go back and re-position over the areas that you need to trace back on. I didn't do it because I was too lazy to trace this entire pattern, (couldn't find my orginal tracing lol) and I am so familiar with the pattern, as I have painted many of these to sell in shows.
I just put the paper pattern on top and was careful not to press too hard with the stylus (pine is soft and the stylus can leave grooves if pressed too hard). Ok off to pick paint and basecoat in the areas.....
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