Adeline – using Pebeo Prisme Fantasy

posted in: CRAFTY HOW TO | 0

Yesterday, I shared my mixed media piece “Addie” inspired by Gustav Klimt’s 1907 work “A Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I” .  Again following Klimt’s lead, I have created another piece loosely fashioned after Klimt’s 1912 work “A Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II”.

"Adeline"
“Adeline”

In this piece, I used not only Citra Solv altered papers, but also a rather brightly colored paper napkin with a geometric pattern. Also on this piece, in addition to acrylic paints, I used Posca Paint Pens with a fine tip, and Pebeo Fantasy Prisme paint.

posca paint pens   Fantasy Prisme paint

The Pebeo paint does very interesting things when dropped together.  On this piece I used it to add some interesting circles by simply dropping a gold color into the still wet red circles.

Adeline pebeo closeup

There are always so many new things to be learning!

Want to know more about Pebeo Paints?  Check out this video.

Find prints of this piece on etsy.

0 Responses

  1. Laura (PA Pict)

    Love this! The colours and patterns are wonderful. I’m new to paint pens but I love them and want to buy more. I will need to check out the video of the paint.

Leave a Reply to Laura (PA Pict) Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *