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Tessa Spanton SWA Artist, tutor, writer
Monday, 12 September 2022
Sale of Paintings in aid of the Diamond Centre for Disabled Riders
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Wednesday, 24 August 2022
Threshold acrylic on paper Tessa Spanton (c) 2022
This is one of a series of 5 paintings that I recently completed. I was interested in exploring the impact in a painting of small areas of yellow.
The Society of Women Artists invited members to send an original painting to mount into a concertina book, this is my contribution. The book will be for a fund raising prize draw to raise money for the ’SWA YOUNG PEOPLE’S ART INITIATIVE’ at the exhibition at the Mall Galleries in September.
Tickets are just £5 each. See @swainfo on Instagram for more details and a link to their website.
The Draw will take place at the Mall Galleries 12.00 noon on Sunday 11/09.
The exhibition is from 6th-11th Sept at the mall Galleries London UK
For further details please visit www.society-women-artists.org.uk
Friday, 17 June 2022
Traudl's Apple Cake
I also do several of my own variations of this recipe.
Sprinkle cinnamon and flaked almonds on before cooking.
Swap the plain flour with self raising flour and just press into the tin so skip rolling it out. The base turns out more cakey.
I don't always peel the apples.
Add either vanilla or almond essence to the base.
Frozen Bramley slices or Granny Smith slices work well too
Plum with almond cake
This is a variation of the apple cake. I used SR flour instead of plain, almond essence instead of vanilla and cooking plums instead of apple. I added 2 tsp milk to the batter mixture.
I cooked it at gas 6 for 40 minutes. as ovens vary check it after 30 min.
Sunday, 13 February 2022
Silk Painting for Beginners
GUTTA TECHNIQUE
Paints or dyes spead on wet or dry silk. Gutta or outliner makes a waterproof line that stops the paint spreading beyond the area you want to paint.
Practise drawing gutta lines on a piece of paper first. To avoid a blob at the beginning of the line, hold a small piece of paper on the place where you want to start, begin there and move smoothly onto the other piece of paper. If you get a blob further down the line you can gently lift off some of the gutta using a small, slightly damp paintbrush. I prefer some irregularities or variations in the gutta lines as I feel it gives the work more character.
If the line is very fine, it may let the colour through when you come to paint the silk. If it is too thick it will take longer to dry.
Leave till thoroughly dry.
EXPERIMENTS WITH COLOUR
Have fun with colours and get a feel for painting on silk, you could turn these samples into greetings cards.
U Use a wet paintbrush dampen the silk. Don’t make it too wet, just touch the brush to the silk and watch it absorb the water. Then put colours onto the damp silk and watch them flow and blend.
O OR Try brush marks of red and yellow on dry silk. Put one colour next to the other, run one colour over another. Leave to dry then overpaint with more brushstrokes.
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Below the red was diluted with water to make a pink, The background was made damp before painting with diluted blue.