Sunday, 31 October 2010

Miss Moonlight


Miss Moonlight

I’ve been painting a lot lately, less writing. While painting I don’t have to think about anything else than the next stroke of the brush, colors I’ll use.
It’s relaxing. I’m at ease when I paint. No anxiety, no nothing in my head. That’s a blessing.

Mixed media is something new I’ve tried to do. I have no clue how to work properly, I only put layers of tissue on the canvas, use pearls and buttons, sprays from different bottles, acrylics, glue, nail polish, everything I find.
It’s fun.

I’m a beginner with mixed media, so please, look at SuviAnniinas work. She’s amazing and she’s a friend of mine.



25 comments:

BLOGitse said...

How long did it take to make this? Longer than just painting?

mixed media...I could do that too - I have too much stuff around me - some of it would be ideal for mixed media! :)

Anonymous said...

Well done! Stony hair is a great idea. I like this!

SusuPetal said...

BLOGitse, yes it takes a longer time than painting, because you have to wait for one layer to dry before adding the next one.

Lepis, those look like stones but are not, they are metallic paper from Neekerinsuukko-candies :)

SuviAnniina said...

Voi Ihana <3 te molemmat. Neekerinpusu tukkainen tyttö :-)))
Sinne tauluunhan voi leikellä ja liimailla vaikka vanhat kals...no sukat, eikä kukaan tiedä mitään.

cloudbusting2 said...

That´s what painting does. It takes you far far away where nothing else matters.

SusuPetal said...

Neekerinsuukkopaperit ovat hyviä, SuviAnniina, koska on ihan pakko syödä ne suukot!

Cloubusting, it's true and it's a blessing.

Mick said...

That's quite a permanent, Susu!

SusuPetal said...

Tight it must be, Mick, no winds for that head!

Trotter said...

No anxiety dear? OK, I trust you...
xoxo

hpy said...

That's a very nice lady with hard hair!

Have you ever visited Elfi's blog? Of course it's in French, but she has wonderful acrylic paintings and mixed media too.

Here's the link :
http://elf2mani.blogspot.com/

SusuPetal said...

Gil, that anxiety lies under the painting, so it's still there.

HPY, I'll have a look, my French is bad but pictures are universal.

PeterParis said...

The first and major thing for an artist is to have an idea and a wish to creat it. It's obvious that you have it!

SusuPetal said...

Peter, thank you.

Ellen said...

it´s good to try new things, you never know what it is in store

SusuPetal said...

It's fun, Ellen, and sometimes even more fun!

Susanna said...

Your book is on my nightstand, can't wait to read it!

SusuPetal said...

Susa, I'm interested to hear what you think about the book. If it awakes thoughts, feelings, realizations, I would like to read about them in your blog, so you are free to write about it, if you feel like it.

Say hello to Varjo!

Unknown said...

I like it, very cool painting!

SusuPetal said...

Thank you, JM.

lebanesa said...

I like it very much, makes me want to try myself.

SusuPetal said...

Oh, do try, Frances! It's fun, really inspiriting.

Siddhartha Joshi said...

lovely painting...somehow reminds me of Klimt :)

SusuPetal said...

Thank you, Siddhartha.

Siddhartha Joshi said...

You are welcome :)
BTW is 'SusuPetal' your name? Initially it sounded so much like an Indian name to me...

SusuPetal said...

No, SusuPetal is a pseudonym, not my real name.