AWGB Woodturning Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Steved on November 15, 2019, 06:17:54 PM
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This is my first attempt with the Jo Sonja iridescent paints on a hollow form. I used 3 of the colours and think I am reasonably pleased with the end result. All C&C welcome.
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Hi Steve,
good result, looks like you used the Cling film approach now just experiment and try other techniques, dab with a sponge, finger tip, wipe over with a feather and anything else you can think of. All give different effects.
Cheers Martin.
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Very eye-catching :)
May I ask, (these may be silly questions) how did you prepare the surface for the paint, did you have to 'prime' it in any way? And did you apply any clear finish over the paint?
The combination of colours you used compliment each other well :)
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I was prompted to give this a try as a result of watching a demo by Mick Hanbury on YouTube. So I used the same procedure he did and it’s a result I am pleased with. This is the link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A85TBZWzsFs Will certainly be trying out some other ideas on similar lines, the feather could be an interesting one to try!
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I like the Jo Sonja iridescent paints. you did a good job on this piece. This is using a piece of sponge
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Thanks Derek it looks good, will certainly be trying out a few other ideas and that vase is also an interesting shape that I might like to try sometime, that is if you don’t mind.
Martin your suggestion of using a fingertip to create a pattern has just reminded me that I had in fact done that some time ago with a blue acrylic and had since forgotten it. So this just dug out of the archive. The wood is Ginkgo.