Wednesday, February 4, 2015

The Magic of Magic Sizing

On previous post I mentioned spraying silk with magic sizing as a stop flow agent on the silk. I have recently learned that magic sizing can be used to manipulate silk paint colors on silk. How it's done is simple. Take a plastic container of some sorts it's a lid, spray the sizing into that container. It will bubble & foam, but continue to spray until it accumulates. Let it sit, lid off, for a while, 30 minutes at least, preferably overnight. You can brush this liquid onto the silk which acts as a stronger stop flow resist, a wetting agent, which allows you to manipulate the paints because the sizing doesn't allow the paint to immediately soak into the silk, thus keeping the silk wet longer. I use this to soften the edges when I have shading to do or when I have a large area to cover with the paint. It's much easier than trying to brush out the hard edges that form when the paint soaks into the silk quickly. You can use this method to create textures like tree bark , grass, and I such. I usually spray a 4 oz. deli container at least half full, let it sit, then put on the lid. I have plenty to use as needed. The sizing usually dries within an hour so you don't have to wait a long time between painting sessions. Again this method is not mine exclusively, silk artist Karen Sistek created it, I'm just passing it along as I learn more about using this substance in silk painting.

The. Natural World quilt

This project I call the natural world because each block contains an element found in nature. It's hand painted silk panels with cotton sashing. Has yet to add an outer border, to be quilted & finished. It will be on display & for sale at my solo show in April.
The Cheshire Cat, second photo, is complete. Hand painted silk with cotton borders. It is a challenge for my quilt guild, the fairy tale challenge, I chose Alice In wonderland as the fairy tale. It will also be displayed/for sale in the April show.
BTE, these IPad photos don't do the pieces justice. They are much brighter in person.