Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Chrysanthemum Glass

"Chrysanthemum" - first glass I painted for a new set "November and May".


Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Magnolia Glass

It's been three years... Unbelievable! Finally I am back with the new glass - "Magnolia". 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Celtic Beer Glass - 2

I just finished second glass from Celtic beer glasses set. I like drawing Celtic knots and patterns a lot, so finished this one really quick.
All painted glass looks better when the pictures of it are made at sunny day but I cannot wait to show it.
I even have not covered it with finish yet, so it still requires some work. 
I have two more unpainted glasses in this set but I am not sure what to draw on the next one. I am choosing between dragon and just beautiful Celtic pattern. 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Free Stencils for Glass Painting

Here is collection of links with free stencils for glass painting. I have not used any of them to create my glasses, but some of them inspired me :)

For beginers or kids
http://www.warner-criv.com/patterns.aspx - a lot of very simple patterns, flowers, animals, clowns
http://www.glasscrafters.biz/CTGY/pat_fr
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhoHYfO8sExni4FWSCR6boMWZoOGyfAQwftbzekzB6fyCSioTvdIWkn3UJdFQ6-CbS4L-YOT9p938ddhRpSOYLTn5Dng-CeVT6XOEZXlPLI3mYab22UTOThhOWzdvQ8SGU1Qft5tFmkidoG/s1600-h/an11.gif

Some flower and fruits patterns:
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/5403/cem-cema.5f/0_3826b_e3baf639_orig.jpg
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/4800/cem-cema.5f/0_3826c_33782a96_orig.jpg
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/5400/cem-cema.5f/0_38271_1710f83f_orig.jpg
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/4803/cem-cema.5f/0_38272_e6c1614a_orig.jpg
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/5401/cem-cema.5f/0_38273_a00888a3_orig.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJjhE1xWtldxubCk0MrmFoXJvIZ77Mab4VEOjLSwJX0x9x_t9GdxwXlz6c-wVBhLplOVzWivegwS4-UptOunjbhm0PYmzBW3IJWMT8KaZO6uhL5zHrhR9kdfN4bVyuIzpZtgYejQo52SJ9/s1600-h/rose_3.gif
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhebl7gcjWlZFibuMh6B4wN7sv8Mn0OB7V-oDm31DeUT3q4J09WafOcyFxfj1_YKJG8BZVrFCCrWcrbo_-h0KYIhmdHtyEs27yD7QAqWVANrIJ3_Wa1RxXndorhpxIDHkFMbA4PcqaE3YDL/s1600-h/4fruitdragonflyfull.jpg
http://www.your-decorative-painting-resource.com/reverse-glass-painting.html

Celtic
http://www.glasspainting.co.uk/free_designs/designs/main.php?g2_itemId=359

Zodiac
http://www.glasspainting.co.uk/free_designs/designs/main.php?g2_itemId=417

Suncatchers
http://www.glasspainting.co.uk/free_designs/designs/main.php?g2_itemId=446
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1suncatchers1.html
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1suncatchers2.html
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1suncatchers3.html
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1suncatchers4.html

Windows and Panels
http://www.glasspainting.co.uk/free_designs/designs/main.php?g2_itemId=505
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2patellinacorrugata.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2psychedelicsixties.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2miscellany.html

A lot of artworks, flowers, patterns, etc. For more experienced users
http://free-stainedglasspatterns.com/1set02.html

Lampshades
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1lampshades1.html
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1lampshades2.html
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1lampshades3.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2ceilingshade01.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2ceilingshade02.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2ceilingshade03.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2ceilingshade04.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2ceilingshade05.html
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2ceilingshade06.html

Boxes
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1projects2.html
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/1projects1.html

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Glass 4 - Cornflower

Back from vacation, back to blog and back to painting my wine glasses set. Actually I painted this one before vacation but I had no time to post it.



Just two more glasses to paint :)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Porcelain Painting Tutorial - if you afraid to start








Paints: acrylic for porcelain and ceramics, choose one you can bake in regular oven (its usually marked on the jar with paint). For baking 320 F is enough. 
How many colors do you need? Not many for start - tree basic and couple gradation. You can mix them but paints dries fast so better have more colors.The following colors were used in this tutorial: two green, orange, amethyst and brown.
Also you will need white one, black one and transparent (varnish). 
Brushes: 1 and 1.5 (synthetic)
Foil for palette 
Toothpicks - they will be using for taking paints.
Napkins - for wiping brushes
Cotton swabs
Porcelain cup - a lot of porcelain you can find in IKEA. There is only one restriction - it should be white.
Wash your cup with soap and let it dry. While painting use rubber gloves or hold it using towel to avoid putting of fingerprints on cup.

Start point:
Take your cup. You are able to see only one of its sides. Another is always invisible. Don't forget about it during planing your painting, think about what picture you want to see inside and what outside. Maybe you want to paint all story? And even more - we have saucer. The picture on saucer can continue your story and interact with cup. For example: 
Does it make sense? Yes? Lets go!
Take the most soft pencil you can find and draw the scratch on the cup. Just for your orientation. Pencils are not designed to paint on porcelain so don't worry if the drawing looks not very good.
Paints dry really fast, almost in seconds. Using toothpicks take couple drops of paint, put it on the palette and close the bottle with paint.  Wash your brushes permanently because paints behavior when dry is the same that glue has.
Ready for painting?
1. Draw outline of picture (use lines you draw by pencil before). Paint over everything that should be in color. 
2. Time for cotton swaps - using them add more color. When main color spots are ready using brush add details: eyes, claws, etc.
Some paintings look great without color - just white and black outline with  shading.
Uniform background:
If you want pale colors for your background mix the color paint with transparent paint. Take cotton swab, dip it in paint and carefully put it on cup. If you put the cotton swab in one spot couple times it will be more colorful.   
For painting of background you can use brushes as well. 
Everything else:
White paint is perfect for glares.
It is really hard to remove paints after drying. If you did a mistake using water soak this place with care and using cotton swab remove it. When you are done - in fixing purposes - stamp your painting with transparent paint.


Baking.
Use instruction on the paints bottles for baking. As an advice - you can use lover temperature and longer time.  Put your cups to oven as soon as you start heating it and remove them from oven immediately after turning off oven.
Your cups are ready. To save it for a long time don't wash it in dishwasher. To wash it use soft sponge and dishwashing liquid. 
Thats all. 
This tutorial can be found in Russian here. It was originally prepared by Ovcharova Ekaterina. More Elaterina's art works can be found on her personal webpage and in her LiveJournal blog