The run off from the painting that I liked best did this:
Yes, it formed cells. Yes, it is far more interesting than the canvas. I am hoping that it will stay and dry in this form. You see, acrylic paint on a smooth surface will become a plastic film that can be peeled up and used in collage. I am thinking that I could collage this right onto the painting that it dripped from and make it better.
Sadly, when I went back after typing this, it had all shifted and run together into a muddy mess.
The other small cups of paint were still liquid so I poured more paint over the piece that I didn't like. I still did not get cells, but I did try. I wonder if I will be able to develop this into something interesting. Right now it is more "Massacre at the O. No Corral." ha ha.

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3 comments:
I laughed at your O k corral comment. I'm sure you'll find a way to use the montage.
Sorry about the pretty "cells" disappearing - but the muddy mess with the extra paint is interesting, too. It's very colorful even though it isn't what you originally intended. Love the "O. No Corral" name - too funny - ;))
O. No Corral...haha. I'm sure you will find something creative to do with your 'mess' :)
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