Wallpaper Design

I wanted to play around with action painting again. The last time I did one I felt I wasted a lot of paint on the roller. This is the left over paint rolled onto a piece of watercolor paper. From there I decided to play around with layers of color, stamps and doodles. I like wallpaper that is a series of stripes. There is some possibility here.

12 comments:

  1. Hello! I love your wallpaper design, and your paintings of the poppies are so beautiful! You do lovely work!

    Peggi

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  2. Charlie -- this is an amazing recreation of wallpaper. Do you realize you could market this as scrapbook/journal/art paper?? It's THAT good!!! I'd buy it for sure!

    and thank you for that lovely comment you left on my blog -- it made my day to be honest!

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  3. This is so, so pretty! The combination of the layered background texture and the fine
    "doodles" creates such an exquisite pattern!

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  4. Oh this is great!!!! The pattern and background color fit perfect together, smiles, Anke ;)

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  5. wow - i love this - what is 'action painting'? It's a gorgeous design. Thanks for your comments too.

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  6. I love your wallpaper, the doodling is just divine.

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  7. I can so see that as scrapbook paper... I would buy it! Action paintings are so much fun, aren't they? I need to do more of them!

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  8. Very good indeed!When I use plaster...just the regular stuff you get at the hardware store for your house...Thanks for stopping by!

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  9. I agree with what others have said. This would make lovely wallpaper or scrapbook paper. You could sell high resolution printable jpgs or pdfs of scrapbook papers on Etsy.

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  10. This is very pretty, very pretty!
    Love the subtle colors and then the graphism of the daisy-like flowers in contrast.

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  11. Hi, Charlie! I found you via Carla's Wings 4 You blog, your comment there about sunbathing! I, however, confess to preferring moon baths ... something about sultry evening breezes and the beautiful orb! Maybe it's because I live in Phoenix, where sunbathing combined with 115 degrees just makes me feel like a mushroom on a spit! Your blog is so cool -- I saved it so I can really peruse it later, when I have more time!

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  12. This is really sweet. I like how you used the extra paint to make the background, worked very well.

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