Absolutely stunning, Susie!!
I am slowly working on some pages in a couple of different journals. When I get 'stuck' one project I leave it and go and tackle another one. So I move between the projects as I think of different things I can add or change etc.
Here is an older faery double page I did a little while ago, using printed rice papers, paints, gesso............ actually, you name it, I used it on this!!! lol! I also had to fix her wings as I mucked up the ones she had, I cut out some out material, covered them with gel matte and then used a gold pen to draw some markings on them and also included another set of gold coloured soft tulle to give the wings a more shimmery look. The pieces of text come from an old book I found in the second hand store, a fave book of mine called Mists of Avalon.
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Thanks Susie! yes, I love how her wings turned out as well!@wombat146 i love it!!! I especially like the butterfly wings!!!!
I am having a hard time creatively. I know How to make a page now, but knowing what to make eludes me. If I start out copying an idea I can get it done.
Great muse!Actually I also meant to say that while I was making this page I also thought of our own Miss @faerywings and wondered whether she would like it! lol!
Do I ever!! I wish we still had the jaw-drop emoji but since we don't, just imagine an entire row of them.Actually I also meant to say that while I was making this page I also thought of our own Miss @faerywings and wondered whether she would like it! lol!
Awww, I am blushing!Great muse!
These are amazing ladies!! Such beautiful pages!! You are both so talented @pachimac and @wombat146 !! I just love doing mixed media also and have been working on a few pages. I will try to get a photo posted here soon!
This is amazing, Susie!!!!! I adore collage - and I love what you've done with the text. Would be great to see this in real life. #clapIs anyone working on any mixed media projects this month? I have just finished a mixed media workshop with Laly Mille (on of my favorite MM Artists) and I've done a few pages. Here's one of them. It's mostly collage with gesso, a lot of acrylic paint, and Posca White Paint Marker.
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Breathtakingly beautiful, Ona!!! It would be fascinating to watch you creating something like this.I am slowly working on some pages in a couple of different journals. When I get 'stuck' one project I leave it and go and tackle another one. So I move between the projects as I think of different things I can add or change etc.
Here is an older faery double page I did a little while ago, using printed rice papers, paints, gesso............ actually, you name it, I used it on this!!! lol! I also had to fix her wings as I mucked up the ones she had, I cut out some out material, covered them with gel matte and then used a gold pen to draw some markings on them and also included another set of gold coloured soft tulle to give the wings a more shimmery look. The pieces of text come from an old book I found in the second hand store, a fave book of mine called Mists of Avalon.
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I just want to sit here and keep looking at your pages all day! So talented!!!Here are a couple of pages I have done in my journal. Whenever I get new stamps I try them out in my journal first and I have lots of fun experimenting with different stencils, colours of ink and giliding polishes and stickels etc.
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ummm, WOW!!! What a stunning collection of journal pages, they are awesome Trudy!!! I LOVE the dragon stamps , and the castle!! wowsers!!! That one with the dragons and castle would look fabulous as a card, well all of them would, but I am just in love with one!Here are a couple of pages I have done in my journal. Whenever I get new stamps I try them out in my journal first and I have lots of fun experimenting with different stencils, colours of ink and giliding polishes and stickels etc.
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Thank you Anne, do you really have around 8 hours to spare to watch how this was created! ahhaaaa!!! It took about 3 weeks in total with a couple of hours here and there, mainly staring at it and thinking 'what should I do next!!!' I guess that is why I will stay with digi scrapping as well because it is so quick and easy with no mess to clean up *says she looking at her cluttered and messy craft table!*Breathtakingly beautiful, Ona!!! It would be fascinating to watch you creating something like this.
That looks amazing Jean, thank you so much for sharing! And yes, our work does change over the years, no doubt it changes with who we become as we get older and how visually fantastic is that! I love your colour use in these pieces above and also the bold lines. The art I have seen from you in these threads has a much more organic soft natural feel to them, compared with your art above. Thanks so much for sharing! ♥Ona @wombat146 thank you so much for your comments! It was interesting to have a hybrid process on this orchid piece. I seem to be leaning a little in that direction. I do frame and hang my work for exhibit and some of that winds up in the house. Back in 2013-14 a small local group of us exhibited together. Here's a picture of my part of our last show though my work does keep changing.
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@scrap-genie - Wow!! I just love this piece!! Well you know that I have always loved all of your artwork! Such an interesting design and those colours!! Amazing! I love that your artwork makes its way back to your home for display! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us!!Susie @pachimac you started this off with a super image!
Ona @wombat146 that fairy and wings are jaw-dropping indeed.
Trudy @taxed4ever the gift "book" is wonderful and I can't imagine having that much patience.
This is my latest. Last week my art teacher bought about six orchids at the end of a show of them. Others in the group had lovely pictures of orchid blooms, but I began drawing shapes, getting what I liked in the third drawing. Then I photographed it and modified on the computer to one with darker lines and one with lighter ones. I printed them both on card stock. This week while more lovely orchid illustrations were created, I worked on mine in ink, collage, colored pencil and a little white acrylic. The orchid was on its side and I ignored a froth of blooms off to the left. A bit different for me and nothing like the others. But one of the others was incredible, the way she arranged it creating poetry.
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