June 30, 2010

sugru

no, this is not an infomercial,
this is sugru
and my first studio project with it
in the studioas you may know,
i save everything...
the blockx watercolors that i use,
come in these wonderful china pans
and i can't throw them out.
other watercolor that i use
dries up in their tubes
and i don't throw them out either

in the studioso i decided to make a hack that would let me secure the dried up tubes
inside the pans;

if i just empty the pigment into the pan it moves around a lot when i am trying to build a good load of color onto the brush
and if i try to hold the tube in place, my fingers, get covered in paint
which invariably ends up as a smudge on whatever i am working on.

the first step was to write the color of the paint on the pan
so that i know what to replace when it runs out

in the studiothen i peeled the labels off the tubes so that they wouldn't absorb the paint and dissolve into the pan
and then i opened the tube to expose the paint, leaving enough intact to contain it

in the studioeach tube required a different positioning
depending on the consistency of the paint,
and how much of it remained

in the studioi wrapped the top of each tube with the sugru
molding contact with the pan and molding it so that it overlapped the edge of the pan.

in the studioand here they are,
good to go
:)

i've also used sugru to repair a broken top to a jar (china)
and alter a strange little pouch

1 comment:

Jane said...

this is cool! nice idea!
how long do you reckon these paints are going to last you?
Jane