Stencilling, a different way

It is the background that makes the difference

The idea is to make them look as if they were "stolen" from a fresco.


Blend your pigments with stencil brushes on a glass palette. Use lots of colors but little pigment.
Experiment with stenciling using "rub-on-gold" or finger gold. Looks sensational on red Venetian Plaster.
Gina
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