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Elvis

Created an Andy Warhol-style pop art Elvis and using the free with $15.00 purchase Mini Palette listed below, in celebration of Annas 5 years with Oscraps birthday. Elvis was a much loved one-of-a-kind and so is Anna Aspnes! My art has grown so much since joining her very talented Creative Team 8 months ago!

ArtPlay Mini Palette High 5 *Free* with $15.00 purchase in Annas Store
ArtPlay Palette CosmopolisArtPlayPalettecosmopolis Cassette
FotoBlendz Overlays No. 2FotoBlendzOverlaysNo.2
KreasedTransfers No. 2KreasedTransfersNo.2
Photos: Public Domain
Font: Akula

Process Notes: Using artsy paper no. 1 because it has a wonderful painted corner where I placed Elvis, I roughed up the edges of the pop art using brushes from the mini palette. Along the right edge of the pop art Elvis and underneath, I put the creased edges to give it a little more grungey look, which I blended with Color Burn. Over the pop art I positioned and resized an overlay from the palette.

Underneath Elvis in the layers panel, I placed and resized the fotoblendz and clipped an old postcard of the Vegas strip after I made it black and white. The mask is blended to Vivid Light with 38% opacity, which brought out the underlying textures. At the top of the photo and using a color from the pop art I used a brush from the palette, masking out the part over the pealing texture of the paper and where I later placed a dice.

I always like to put the title in early in the process because to me its part of the design of the whole page. It usually takes on a different look throughout the process of creating a layout. Its not always the case, but most of the time. Again, I used the Blend Ifs to bring out the background of the paper through the title.

Creating the lollipop bouquet by duplicating it a couple more times, resizing and positioning, I placed the pull tab and with an adjustment layer mask, I brushed away parts of the pull tab I wanted to appear behind the lollipop sticks. I gave all these a little drop shadow.

Bringing in the dice, I duplicated it a couple more times, resizing and positioning and gave them a little drop shadow also.

To finish the layout, I brought in the camera and cassette, blending them to Color Burn and more overlays and transfers from the mini palette, putting them just above the paper in the layers panel.

The Andy Warhol-style pop art Elvis was created following Martys tutorial on Blue Lightning TV.
Elvis left the building a very long time ago, time flies!! A great Artsy tribute in spectaculere colors, I love the grungy look!!
 
Andy, Elvis, and Anna...three greats...you did them proud, Barbara! Cool piece of art!
 
love your AW take on this! I always forget to use the "blend if's!" great reminder with your title!
 

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