Citrasolv is something that you can play with and create art in many ways. Friends of mine have added the Citrasolv papers to jewelry, boxes, whatever you can dream up. I have tried to use it as inspiration because it is really beautiful, but I've never used the actual papers (you can though). I usually photograph them on various other papers or just paint them using them as inspiration. Everything is one of a kind and it just depends on how you have manipulated it as to what appears. The colors and shapes can be really exciting.
Magazine sheet Citrisolve applied. |
I will describe how I have gone from the first sheet of National Geographic Magazine which I put the Citrasolv solution on, to the finished collage that is 8 X 8 inch gallery wrapped board. I took the altered sheet of NG and photographed it, then I printed it on fiber material sheets. You can find all kinds of papers now that you can print on so try different ones for different effects. After I printed the sheet, I got out my collage papers which are a variety of handmade papers of all types to add to it. I use medium as my adhesive but you can use whatever you are use to working with. You just collage as normal using all of the papers, working them into the design that pleases you. In collage you tear the papers into shapes and adhere them to your substrate, when completed you need to spray the artwork with a UV Spray to protect the colors in the artwork.
Citrasolv is like an orange natural stripper but you use it to disturb the ink on magazine pages, National Geographic works the best, but I have successfully used other magazines. They must have very good ink and paper for them to work. Do this outside and wear old clothes this can be messy and smells like very strong oranges. Use a chip brush or paint brush (mine was 1" wide) and paint plenty of the Citrasolv on the magazine pages, one after another (front and back) and close the book, let it rest for 5 or 10 minutes then put pressure and rolling on the magazine even with a rolling pin or bottle, squish the ink out of the magazine. The pages can be touched and you will see how the ink will react to different things. You can touch the pages together and pull them apart to get neat effects. The binding on the magazine will come apart and the sheets will separate and you lay them out to dry individually, best side up. While the sheets are wet you can press the sheets together and pull them apart, moving the ink around on the page. When they are dry the ink doesn't move around anymore. Also... wear gloves.
Supplies: NG Magazine, Citrasolv CONCENTRATE(Ingle's in the area with ammonia and cleaners be sure you get the concentrate), gloves, chip/paint brush (cheap one); optional supplies after the magazine pages are created are UV Spray, adhesive of your choice, different types of paper to run through the printer.
I loved creating the piece with the Citrasolv, hope you do to!