Across the next 12 samples I used unconventional mediums which are not often used. I also used many different techniques and appliances to create patterns and textures.
For this sample I used coffee to cover the area. To keep the colour dark I didn't dilute the coffee by using too much water. The coffee in this sample was applied with a paintbrush.
On this sample I covered the entire background with black acrylic using a paint brush. I then applied the white acrylic onto a sponge and dabbed it randomly across the page.
On this sample I painted the background with diluted coffee with a paintbrush, after it slightly dried I dipped a cotton bud into the coffee. I randomly dotted around the area to create a polka-dot effect.
On this sample I coated the entire background with coffee using a paintbrush. Then with my index finger I randomly spread white acrylic across the sample, this created a rough texture and feel.
On this sample I cut out a piece of brown paper using scissors and stuck it down with glue and a spreader. I then used my index finger again to spread white acrylic across the paper, this created a smooth but sticky texture.
On this sample I cut out sections of newspaper text and stuck them down using the glue and spreader. I then lightly covered the sample in white acrylic paint with a paintbrush, this creates a misty effect.
On this sample I simply applied a light coat of tea using a paintbrush.
On this sample I used a sponge to apply white acrylic paint and after it was dry I added a coat of very diluted grey paint.
For this sample I applied the white acrylic using a paintbrush. I then dipped a toothbrush into the coffee and splattered it across the page.
On this sample I did the exact same as the last sample except I used black acrylic instead of coffee.
On this sample I mixed both the black and white acrylic paint by smearing them onto the page with my finger.
For the final sample I applied/mixed the black and white acrylic paint with a glue spreader.












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