Showing posts with label pattern painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern painting. Show all posts

May 13, 2020

Switch Plate Throwback

Peace fam, for all those reading this and for those who keep coming back I appreciate it. I've been running this blog since 2008. Here is one of the projects I did in 2011-2013 that brought me a lot of joy and which people also loved. It wasn't lucrative, but it fed me. Switch plate covers! These are tiny ways to decorate your home, office, or classroom. I plan on doing these again and selling them individually as gifts and possibly as larger paintings and prints.

Stay tuned here and on my shop. Here's another one from the past below.
If you'd like to see more please click on this link and scroll down.


Mar 22, 2014

Pattern painting 1


Trying a new series style. Or, just giving an existing muse some light. No letters, just color and patterns.

Nov 14, 2013

Oct 7, 2013

Switchplates October

Some new joints for the month of October, new section coming soon to follow. And for folks who want to know a bit more about how I paint these, here are some process photos for any and everyone interested in making their own switch plates for gifts or to sell.
The first thing you will need are acrylic or plastic switch plates. You can purchase these at any hardware store usually. I use these plastic ones and I scratch the surfaces up real good so the paint will adhere well.
The second thing I look for is color and inspiration. I keep several files of photos I take, scraps I find, images, illustrations, textures, whatever that inspires me visually. And I usually base my patterns or designs off of those. 

Next thing you will need are tools. I use various brush sizes to apply paint with large broad strokes or tiny details. The paint brands I use vary, but I generally use acrylic because it dries within minutes. A rule of thumb is to get something that is affordable and long lasting (ie: it wont break in a day or become useless, but won't cost you a month of groceries). Feel free to use whatever you like though, you can use spray paint, oil, acrylic, pastel, glue and collage-whatever. As long as it looks fly to you and the recipient can use it.

Now, when you paint. You want to get a palette to hold the paint while you mix it. It can be a glass plate, old cereal box, or fancy plastic palette. Anything that gets the job done! 
You start painting by adding a base layer, which is a light coat. Let it fully dry. Then you add pattern elements in coates or add color slowly one at a time. I generally mix colors one base at a time and it varies from 3-10 layers of pattern or detail. Make sure you cover all the switch. Let each layer dry before adding a new layer.  When you are done you can add a gel medium matte or gloss to protect the painted layer.
And voila, you have a hand painted gift or unique art piece to sell. 






Mar 2, 2012

Collage of Switch Plates (Love+Light)

Here are a few Switch Plates I've made over the past year and a half since I decided to get back into painting these. The process of painting these is always fun to do in pairs, which is why there are usually two per color combination. There were many more i did, which I usually gave away as gifts to close friends.; the rest were sold.

The idea of getting back into painting these was an artistic release. So much of my work is focused on figures, scenery, and typography. Painting these allows me to do none of that and all of it. Over the years there have been many close friends of mine kept the switch plates i painted for them years ago. I'm honored. Here's to a little love and light at the flip of a switch. Peace.
-Rob

Dec 21, 2011

December Love+Light Switches

Last pair of the year folks. Light switch plates for gifts or for you. Man, a whole bunch of them got scooped up at Pueblo Nuevo last weekend. Gotta make some new ones.

Shop here

Nov 1, 2011

November Love and Light Switch (switch plate)A

hh, fell off with my switch plates. But I'm back on it and more to come as usual. What do you think? I was having fun with the brazilian color combo. Heres the shop listing

Sep 30, 2011

September Love and Light Switches



Its the end of a busy month. Lots of work, projects, and making space for rest. Here's the latest in the light switch series. For the new viewer to this, I have been painting these as a way of small income, abstract release, and practice for many things. If you know someone who just got married or just moved into a new home, tell em! To see my etsy shop and more like these GO HERE.