1.13.2011

b-type designs ii



after priming the surface, i taped off layers leaving some exposed and some coveredthis is how i achieve the the layered effect with different colorsit is very time consuming and meticulous work, but it is very rewarding after you take off the tape and see the result. 




this is the tray sitting upside down. 
the surface you see is the bottom of the tray, 
the blue and tan colors are tape. the white portion 
is the exposed part that will be painted. 



layer one key lime green


the patio is serving as my studio
it is the best ventilated area. 
the color palette is inspired by nature. 


layer one dry with tape removed.


the most interesting part of the process 
for me is the blending and transitions 
of the colors and the outlines 
the spray painting produces. 


layer three on top of the base coat. 
on the first layer i did both green layers. 


on the bowl i began blending the colors 
and doing transitions within the same layer. 
here you can see the yellow green 
change to blue. 



this was the result. 




solid areas of color combined with layers of colors. 
blending and fading into each other. 











1 comment:

  1. these are awesome, charity! how meticulous and beautiful!

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