Whenever I post photos of my living room (like I did earlier this week here) I get lots of inquiries about the painting that hangs above our couch. So I thought I would share a little bit about the process.
When it comes to art hanging on the wall in our home you might be surprised to hear that I like clean and simple lines, almost minimal but big, very big statement pieces. Since I spend a lot of time creating and teaching messy techniques full of layers and drips I think when it comes to my living space I need a break and want something simple for my eyes :)
Our living room is all white with accents of color and those accents (typically pillows and rugs) have changed over time.
When we renovated and moved into our home three years ago I decided I wanted a really large canvas as a statement piece to hang over our couch with text being the subject matter. In my opinion, words, letters and text can be so beautiful and interesting as the focal point of a painting and often can stand alone.
We selected out favorite E.E. Cummings poem and I used raw and unstretched canvas that I first primed with white house paint (I often use this in place of gesso). I let it dry and then went to town writing out the poem- and believe or not I used black shoe polish to write with- one of my favorite supplies when working and writing on canvas to get nice lettering.
I let some of the words continue off the edges so that is wasn't too perfect but more gave the illusion and spirit of poem.
The last step was to stretch it onto a frame to hang on the wall.
Instead of using stretcher bars, my husband created a really nice wood frame for me stretch my painting on.
Since creating this painting, I get more requests from friends and family for something similar for their walls so I have created numerous text paintings on paper, canvas and even wood (see above) with poems, quotes and lyrics.
The key (in my opinion) to a statement painting with lettering is going big and the bigger the better!
So I thought I would include an excerpt from a video lesson for my Graffiti Chic Part 2 online class (much of the class is all about working really large). In the video I talk about different surfaces and options when starting to work big- it will give you a little more behind how that painting in the living room was created and other options when creating a statement piece.
large surfaces from Alisa Burke on Vimeo.
And for those of you that are not aware of how to stretch a canvas I have included a section from my book Canvas Remix where I stretch a small canvas- but stretching a large one is done the same way :)
Ok...now go create something large!
e.e. cummings - i carry your heart with me
ReplyDeleteI love this poem.
my sister got married last saturday and I painted her a similar painting.:)
this is so gorgeous and fun! I always, always struggle to do lettering and would NEVER have thought of black shoe polish! I can't wait to create something big for our new house!!! Thanks, Alisa!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this! I just painted my first large painting and now I'm hooked on big canvas!! Will try this, with shoe polish. Thanks for this, and all that you share with us.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, thanks for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and love the video too - thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of large blank walls that I definately want to cover with statement big canvases - thank you for the reminders :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! So inspiring and it looks great.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your process Alisa. Do you write in pencil on the canvas/wood first and then go over with the shoe polish?? it really is very generous of you to share. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing! I loved watching the video and learned so much from you. I do have a question...do you buy canvas from art stores, fabric stores or do you buy it from home improvement stores (what looks like the least expensive way to buy it to me)...and what weight canvas do you buy (8 oz or 10 oz or more?)
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Peace & Love,
~Barb~
ee cummings has been rolling through my mind and i have been hesitating to start a big piece for my home... this is what i truly want. thank you so much for the inspiration and the push to get my but in gear! I cant wait to get some shoe polish--- always open to new media!
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bookmarked this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!! Thanks so much for sharing your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat, informative post! Thank you x 18
ReplyDeleteI loved this post! I've been thinking about words/text/phrases, so it was so nice to see a visual for my thoughts!
ReplyDeleteLove this post! You always inspire me and this is one of my favorite poems. Thanks Alisa!
ReplyDeleteLove the oversize lettering in black and white, and your white room looks warm with the color accents - great style altogether. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou have such great style. I absolutely LOVE that idea. So awesome!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of another great big area to paint - closet doors. My niece and I spent some time this weekend spray painting closet doors in wild and colorful colors and designs. I have a calligraphy tip for my spray can which we used to add words to the doors. We also painted the ceiling fan in a similar color palette - the room is so fun now!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is more than wonderful. I think I just might have to paint something like this. Love your style, and can totally relate with wanting clean, minimalist style as a break from the creative chaos. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI just painted following your ideas with a few twists! Thank you!
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so weird! I am one of those who LOVE your artwork that is over your sofa! and last week I decided on part of a poem - Winkin Blinkin and Nod - "All night long their nets threw to the stars in the twinkiling foam --" to go over my fab. new bed. what beter than a bedtime story! Just didn't know how to begin & here you are, on the same wave , aparently, and giving me direction for the project!! Shoe polish? really? Who would have thought! Best timing ever - can't wait to get started! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous! My husband & I are about to move into a new house & I am so excited to try this!!
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Love, Leigh
Great post, Alisa! I'm amazed that you used black shoe polish....very effective too!
ReplyDeleteHi Alisa! Loved viewing your vlog! Very informative and a nice way to find out more about you! While reading written posts is always good, nothing beats hearing and seeing an artist presenting their work!
ReplyDeleteI found you via Pinterest. Love love this idea - it looks so fabulous. shoe polish? holy cow. great informative and fun. thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love following your blog and was completely inspired by this post. I really wanted to take one of your classes but with our financial situation it is not possible. So thank you for sharing a little sneak of one of your classes, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletethis is SO beautiful! I love the show polish idea, too! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is ALL fabulous. Side note -- where'd you get the amazing throw pillows??
ReplyDeleteYou and this project were my inspiration for the Pinterest Challenge. I gave you full credit over on my blog today.
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I really like the piece, and ur hair!
ReplyDeleteoh alisa...one of my favorite e.e. cummings..and the written word? sumptuous. this project is just the whole enchilada of my heart. i could not resist sharing a link to this and YOU as part of my week as guest curator at crescendoh. you are a jOY to share and an inspiration to all.
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rebecca
I found your blog some days ago and I LOVE it. And I also love this painting, so much that I did one for myself. Thank you for your ideas!
ReplyDeleteI haven't visited your blog in a while. I've been kind of busy. But, what a delight I found here as I try to catch up with you and your artistic spirit! Such wonderful things to look at can be found here, so Thank You for that!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO GREAT and inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou are such an inspiration! Thank you. Here's my version - http://jenniferhoel.wordpress.com/2011/09/01/family-art-project/
ReplyDeleteI'm off . . . I'm a modern quilter and I'm ready to make this, only with fabric. Think I will "free piece" each letter randomly. Black letters pieced in a very large colorful print, like Anna Maria Horner or Amy Butler. Have you printed your own fabric yet? ohhh I would buy some. Especially your "doodle" painting above your pink tuplips. Spoonflower prints fabric...
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to get to work and use shoe polish on my painting. =) Inspirational work!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog through Honey & Fitz, I love your work. I want to write in shoe polish now!! haha!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this! i made a similar one today using song lyrics. thank you for sharing this brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and tutorial. I have featured you again on my blog. This time it's great tutorials for guys.
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http://allysonadeney.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/22-handmade-gifts-for-men-or-anyone-really-with-tutorials/
...if you like.
Thanks for taking the time to post this up for everyone to enjoy.
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This is GREAT!! I love your style.
ReplyDeleteI have a question... does the shoe polish dry well, or do you have to use fixative to set it? Let me know :) definitely using this tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteI have this ee cummings poem over my bed; separated on 3 square canvases! love your version!
ReplyDeleteOne of those ones where you say 'oh, I could have done that!' but you never did, because you never do 'think of that'. It's really big and beautiful, and if I had the wall space I'd definitely have a go!
ReplyDeleteLove your artistry...more work to come. Looking forward to see more work of yours.
ReplyDeleteLooking at it already makes me relax. Simple yet elegant.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Where do you buy your muslin??
ReplyDeleteHey I wanted to try your oversized wall poem using wood, do you still use the shoe polish or just black paint?
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hilary
I love this painting, this is amazing, incredibly beautiful, which i truly appreciate and have always, i would love to see this on my room wall, thanks for sharing this beautiful work.
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What a brilliant idea! And of course the design and message is unlimited, making it totally unique each time. Would be good with lots of colours too.
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