Afternoon Art Club at Home with Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Rainbow Bird with Sally O’Neill

Join Sally as she helps you create a rainbow bird using etching, a similar technique to indigenous artist Carlene Thompson’s “sgraffito’ technique. 

Carlene Thompsons works were featured in the Earthbound Exhibition at Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

You will need: 

  • Thick Card Stock
  • Crayons or oil pastels
  • Black acrylic paint
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Brush and palette
  • Something scratchy!

Drawing

  • Using Oil pastels or crayons, create a colourful abstract drawing on your cardstock. 
  • Don’t worry too much about what you are drawing – at the end of the day all you will see is colour popping through layers of paint. 
  • Ensure you cover the whole piece of paper leaving no gaps. 

Painting

  • Mix two parts black acrylic with one part dishwashing liquid. This mixture will helpd the paint sit on the surface of the oily drawing. 
  • Apply the paint thickly so you can see the drawing underneath. You may need to apply 2-3 coats. 

Etching

  • Use something scratchy like a pencil or wooden skewer to scratch through the layers of paint to reveal the colours underneath.
  • You may want some paper underneath to catch the loose bits. 

Want more? 

  • use a large piece of carstockor prep lots of small piece put together to make a large scale etching.
  • Try sgraffito like carlene Thompson by carving through glazed leatherhard clay.
  • Try other carving techniques like lino cut. 

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