More good crafty surprises in the Shoebox today, starting with some interesting photographs from Donna Breuning of Towson, Md. The first photograph of one of Donnas paintings was rather amusing. I figured it to be of a man with a bowling ball or maybe a woman with a crystal ball. When I read Donnas letter in which she referred to the painting as Agatha, I decided it must be a woman with a crystal ball. I thought it had been painted on a piece of plywood with holes drilled into it at various spots for a ring toss game. I couldnt have been more off base. It turns out that Donna paints on CDs, and those holes I saw were the holes in the middle of the CDs! Donna went on to explain that she works in an office where there is a long hallway that is...or was...totally devoid of any decoration, so she decided to change things. Her painted CDs were her contribution. Some are painted after gluing a number of the discs together, as in the painting of Agatha, and others are painted separately, like several that she sent along with very cute and clever snow scenes of snowmen and the like. All were charming.
Donna said that she first paints the CD with two coats of acrylic paint...brush on or spray, whatever she has on hand. When dry, she pencils in her subject and then paints it with acrylic paint. When the paint is dry, she protects the surface with a matte finish. Some have magnets on the back, but on those that are meant to be hung, she adds a pull top from a soda can.