Comment
After conducting the behavioral material and technique experiment I realized many things that were wrong with my material creation and substrate selection. To curate and control my material I would need to mix my acrylic paint and water in a proper ratio and make sure that it all mixed properly for no lumps in the mixture. My substrate selection was an attempt at making an interesting pattern however there were issues with it. The oil did not really do anything with the paint mixture, the baking tray wasn't flat so the pattern was too heavily affected in a way where the patterns would not happen in the middle of the page. Baking paper also doesn't absorb paint. Going to be changing my substrate to water color paper so that the paint gets absorbed properly.
MATERIAL TESTS
Material Test 1
Blank ink pressed with solid Tapioca
Material Test 2
Green Paint brushed
Material Test 3
Rice powder mixed with water
Material Test 4
Coffee applied in drip and brush
Material Test 5
Goji bean soaked in water and squished
Material Test 6
Scribbled Highlighter
Material Test 7
Skinless Mungbean placed
Material Test 8
Blue ink pressed with a leaf
Material Test 9
Pink paint pressed with a ball
Material Test 10
Charcoal shavings cut from a Stanley knife
SUBSTRATE TESTING WITH 3 CHOSEN MATERIALS
Substrate 1 - Paper
Material - Blue ink
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Material - Pink Paint
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Material - Coffee
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Substrate 2 - Baking Paper
Material - Blue ink
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Material - Pink Paint
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Material - Coffee
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Substrate 3 - Cardboard
Material - Blue ink
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Material - Green paint (Ran out of pink paint)
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
Material - Coffee
Technique - Pressing, Dripping, Brushing
(Used white cardboard so the coffee would show)
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