Thursday, February 16, 2023

Friday Face OFF 2/17/23

 Hi Everyone!

Welcome to Friday Face OFF.
I do hope your week has been a good one. I am keeping a positive attitude in hopes that things will change around for us. Uhhh I did find $20.00 on the ground today, so that is something.  :)
I made this clay face with no idea of what I was making or how it might turn out.
I started with aluminum foil head. I use air dry clay that goes over the foil and then the features are made. Allow this to dry then paint. For the base coat I put a bit of liquid starch in a bowl, added white acrylic paint, with some tan acrylic paint. I wanted it a bit chalky and this worked. 

Once this was dry I added black acrylic paint and then wiped it off

The starch on the under coat helped to distribute the black paint better. I have never used the starch in paint before, but it was in my art room cupboard and so I used it. I will definitely use this method again.

Once the black paint dried I realized that this stick head needs something more. More texture for sure and maybe some latex skin. I will work on it this week.
I am so happy to present the featured artist for this week.
Dixie from Arranged Words
I mean how can one go wrong with a creepy snowman. LOL

I'm also linking up with Gillena

Now it's your turn to show me your face. You know the rules. Post a face, any kind of face in any medium. Link up to my blog post, link up with Mr. Linky, leave a comment then go see what everyone is doing.
Thanks for joining in.
Nicole


25 comments:

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Good work there, he has quite a character face. Congratulations on the twenty.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I found when I added a bit of liquid starch to my handmade paper, it held together better and was smoother when I removed it from the mold. That was true when I made paper from paper, not when I made paper from plants, which is a very different process. Therefore, I can see how the starch helped your skull. Nicely done, Nicole.

Anonymous said...

Will see how your stick head progresses! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Iris Flavia said...

Lucky you, the biggest found I made was 50 cent! And once a pair of glasses I brought to the police.
Your face sure reminds me of myself with my latest job. I´ll be at it soon and then my teamleader will go through it with me...

Oh, that snowman! Glad we have no snow this year! ;-)

I have a question (and a thank you) concerning the bread-recipe: Mine says "dry yeast" - the recipe says "active dry yeast" - is that the same?
Sorry, I´m a total newbie in this... and maybe that Aussie-yeast is rather "lazy"?

sirkkis said...

Stunning work on the process, Nicole.
Thank you for the challenge, stay well and enjoy the weekend ahead xx

Anonymous said...

What a face ! I’m really impressed. I sometimes feel like we were cousins in art (kwarkito)

Fundy Blue said...

There is something really compelling about this face, Nicole, especially when you look at it straight on. His eyes say that he has stories to tell, but he can't get the words out because they are too traumatic. I can't wait to see what you do with him. Have a good week!

baili said...

Hope you are well and having blessed time my friend!
Face is nice I am glad you are doing art again. Heartfelt best wishes for your health and everything!
Good to find 20 dollars on ground :) remind me one of my cousin who would often come with such good luck.
Hugs and blessings

roentare said...

Love another version of the human facemask.

Gillena Cox said...

Your skill in creating these faces is amazing. Have a good weekend Nicole

Much❤love

Anonymous said...

Wow, Liquid starch. Very resourceful with a great result. It’s just the right color for spooky, and I’ll be watching as he develops this week.

Anonymous said...

Since I am flummoxed by the anonymous thing, I forgot to sign my comment. It’s me, Barbara. Also, I don’t know why my name shows up twice #12 and #13. Need coffee! Barbara

Anonymous said...

I have never used the liquid starch in paint either. I wonder what it does to the paint.

Tom said...

...take care and stay well, Nichole. Thanks for hosting the party.

My name is Erika. said...

That skull came out amazing. I haven't heard of using liquid starch either, but you are right, there is just enough black in spots of your skull. And your luck has to be turning around if you found $20. Congrats on a good find. Happy weekend ahead and hope you're feeling better. hugs-Erika

DVArtist said...

Yes, another friggen google thing I guess. I got to leave a comment and it comes up anonymous as well. I don't notice it until I have published the comment.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

He's a fine fellow!

Rostrose said...

Dear Nicole,
I'm glad you're feeling better - you found $20 and started making art again, both are good signs! :-) When your character head was unpainted, I had to think of an aviator from earlier times with his aviator goggles ;-DD Now he looks different, like a goblin living somewhere in an underground land...
You already visited my post - among other things you can find there a painted jaguar head and the faces of Edi and me and of a cat and monkeys :-D
ALL THE BEST from Austria and thank you for you nice comments!
Traude
❤️
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/02/costa-rica-6-kapitel-tortuguero.html

Cloudia said...

I like your creativity and its results. Keep noticing your blessings and they will increase

carol l mckenna said...

What a great skull creation ~ you are so creative ~

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

That's a great start to your new face.

Jeanie said...

$20 on the ground is a bonus and your skulls fascinate me!

Debra said...

Hello-nice to hear from you! I hope you are feeling better. I will make a note about the OTC med for hives-I'd much rather use that. I think I'm still recovering from the two times of having to use steroids...Thinking of you and wishing you all the best!

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

I admire your inner strength and your talent. Had never heard of using starch with the paint so I will take your word for it that it helps. I love the soulful eyes of your stick head ... can't wait to see what you will add to him for next week. Finding $20 on the ground could be an omen ... maybe things are going to look up for you in more ways. If the wishes of many people can do that for you, then it will happen :) Push forward, Nicole and we will all pray that things get better for you ...

Andrea @ From the Sol

Lux said...

Cool! I have an office mate before who has trinkets with skull designs.