The Eyes of the Soul

Discover painting mixed media faces in a relaxed and perfectly imperfect way.

You know that feeling. Deep inside you, there’s a part of you that’s yearning to be creative, something that wants to create. You’re just waiting for the perfect opportunity to come along, so you can find that creative time again and be brave enough to start.
Well, you grabbed the opportunity and you are in the perfect place!
I am so excited to create with you!

The Eyes of the Soul is made to help you find a way to discover how to get started with painting mixed media faces in a relaxed and perfectly imperfect way.

I have not always been painting faces but actually began 9 years ago. I had just got really into painting in an intuitive process where I did not know what the outcome would be. I just painted and started to see things in the paint. I saw eyes everywhere! I started to hesitate but decided to be brave and actually draw what I saw. It was a slow but very rewarding process. I used to be very critical of my own drawings and paintings and especially faces that I “knew” I could not draw… but when I started to let my heart and soul steer my creative process and I dared to continue even though I didn’t like what I saw, something magical started to happen.

Material for the collage
  • A couple of piece of Mixed Media or Multi technique paper.
  • An assortment of scraps of papers from personal collections, old books, old magazines, scrapbook paper etc.
  • Acrylic matte medium  (I used Liquitex Matte Medium)
  • A hard tool (Palette knife or an old credit card)
Paint and mark making tools
  • Acrylic Paints in the colours you love
  • Acrylic Ink in the colours you love
  • A couple of different size brushes, from very thin to wide and flat
  • A hard tool to move the paint (Palette knife or an old credit card)
  • Stamps, stencils, skewers and other mark making tools
  • A make up sponge for stencilling
  • Water spray bottle
  • Rags
  • Plastic lid  as a palette
Drawing
  • A pencil and/or charcoal for sketching. I used a Black Stabilo All, Aquarellable, (paper, glass, plastic and metal). My favourite pencils.
  • Link to the Stabilo All Pencil here.

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