Dendritic Collage Papers

 Dendritic Collage Papers

Another collage paper experiment. I swear, these are so very addicting to create. Talk about cool effects! I think it is the unpredictable nature of the medium and the grand reveal when finally pulling off the paper from the plate. In this case, the “plate” is a sheet of acrylic. The recommended plate is plexiglass, but I didn’t have any. I did, however, have many sheets of acrylic leftover from my father’s foray into his “stained glass” windowlites that he gifted everyone we know for Christmas for many, many years. I have fond memories of making these with my dad and was excited to see him with such a continuing passion for art even into his later years. Thanks, Dad. Now it is my turn to have the art addiction bug bite me in MY later years. 

First experiment: heavy body acrylics, both laid down in just dots and then brushed on in a layer:








Second experiment: metallic gold fluid acrylic

Third experiment: acrylic inks


Results: heavy body acrylics work well and wash off of the acrylic sheet. Fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, however, do NOT wash off of the acrylic sheet, even with Murphey’s Oil soap. I recommend using one side of the acrylic sheet for heavy body paints and the other for fluid and inks. Once stained with ink, the sheet does not work as well with heavy body paints. Maybe the stain will come off with a magic eraser and some elbow grease, but I was too lazy after printing at least 50 papers to experiment with it. 


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