EDITING YOUR ARTWORK
Kenny Harst - Using paint or ink drips to cover and add mystery
Rosalie Gasciogne - Leave some areas of a grid blank; cut up a bigger work into small pieces and reassemble
Glenn’s “TV Guile” Series – Cover areas that are too busy with paint and blend into image
(Also Glenn) Paint things out, change ordinary magazine images and text to something unexpected
(demo) – Add papers to create unity; remove letters from words to create new words or associations
Jeff Raymond – Repetitively write over and cover imagery to “black it out” and create texture
Herbert Pfostl – Add new work on top of old work then paint it all to unify
Lawrence Carroll – get rid of everything but the essentials
Walter Rast – paint over everything with thinned gesso, then find new shapes and bring them out, add
text
Diana Elrod – Create new shape on top of old one with paint
Eric Jordan – Just keep adding
stuff!
Anselm Kiefer- Paint out a lot!
Pagely Tucker – Add color all over
Frances Holmes – Removing
busy areas with gesso and
collage; creating big geometric shapes to simplify
composition
Karen Justis – Add a layer of transparent or
translucent image over full
text
Sally Wassink – Create new shapes
with over-sized lettering
Alice Leach – put several smaller works together
to create a bigger one and unify
with ink
Andi Arnovitz- Roll up some of your writings and create a set of scrolls to be mounted on strong paper or displayed in a box
Jane Davies – Create a new composition with color blocks
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