LINDA KOOPER WALLACE
Experiments. What happens if I?

Black paper. Ink sprayed through stencils. Gesso painted through stencil. Ink bleeds up through the gesso.

Black paper. Ink sprayed through stencils. Gesso painted through stencil. Ink bleeds up through the gesso. - This was done my Amy.

Base coat of acrylic paint. Watered down acrylic paint as a second layer. Rubbing alcohol dripped into the wet paint.

Base coat of acrylic paint. Watered down acrylic paint as a second layer. Rubbing alcohol dripped into the wet paint. - Made by Amy.

Alcohol inks on waxed paper. To be used for collage, the waxed paper will disappear into the collage, allowing the drips to appear to lay on the base layer.

Alcohol inks on waxed paper. To be used for collage, the waxed paper will disappear into the collage, allowing the drips to appear to lay on the base layer. Made by Amy.

Textures printed on copier paper. Colored with sparking watercolors, oiled with olive oil. Turns out very similar to vellum, Made by Amy,

Textures printed on copier paper. Colored with watercolor pencil, oiled with olive oil. Turns out very similar to vellum, Made by Amy,

Textures printed on copier paper. Colored with watercolors, oiled with olive oil. Turns out very similar to vellum.

Textures printed on copier paper. Colored with watercolors, oiled with olive oil. Turns out very similar to vellum.

Portraying the human form in a painting using simple shapes. Painting is acrylic paint with my handwriting on tissue paper applied on top of some areas.

The circles of the flowers are alcohol pen making marks on waxed paper. The experiment was to make sure that these would blend invisibly into the background, and it worked very well.