Thursday, August 25, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
New directions
I have been considering taking a new direction. One that is not totally foreign, but definitely more adventuresome.
Here I altered canvas substrates with modeling paste around the edges to make a frame. Then pressed various stamps into the paste for interesting texture and pattern. As it dried, a few cracks appeared. That I like. Several coats of acrylic paint was applied until I found my desired result. The centers received a few layers also of paper and gesso, paint and inked vintage encyclopedia pages and paper napkin applique.
" Bird in the Hand", mixed media painting, 10 x 10.
"The Marchioness' Journey", mixed media painting,
8 x 10.
Here I altered canvas substrates with modeling paste around the edges to make a frame. Then pressed various stamps into the paste for interesting texture and pattern. As it dried, a few cracks appeared. That I like. Several coats of acrylic paint was applied until I found my desired result. The centers received a few layers also of paper and gesso, paint and inked vintage encyclopedia pages and paper napkin applique.
" Bird in the Hand", mixed media painting, 10 x 10.
"The Marchioness' Journey", mixed media painting,
8 x 10.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Monday, September 2, 2013
Mini Books for a Swap
Handmade books have always held my attention. So I had to jump in and join a mini book swap on my favorite mixed media forum, Milliande.
I decided to sew some seed beads along the spine and conceal my stitches. They look kind of like missing teeth, I have to admit. Just a little whimsical touch to these tiny presents.
Please excuse the shadow from my fingers!
"To find the joy in little things, sometimes you have to wing it."
They were quite a big challenge for being so small.
I decided to sew some seed beads along the spine and conceal my stitches. They look kind of like missing teeth, I have to admit. Just a little whimsical touch to these tiny presents.
Please excuse the shadow from my fingers!
"To find the joy in little things, sometimes you have to wing it."
They were quite a big challenge for being so small.
Friday, March 22, 2013
CalicoStudio: I realized it's been awhile since I posted, so I t...
CalicoStudio: I realized it's been awhile since I posted, so I t...: I realized it's been awhile since I posted, so I thought I'd look through my painting pics from the last ten months and see what I h...
I realized it's been awhile since I posted, so I thought I'd look through my painting pics from the last ten months and see what I have to share.
Here are some watercolor cards I taught in a class at a place called "The Caring Place." It's a place where those with cancer can come for support and all kinds of free classes. This is not a convalescent center, but the people who come are trying to get their life back to normal while dealing with the effects of this horrible disease.
This is just one of the classes I taught along with the help of my painting chapter, Silver State Tole and Decorative Painters.
And here are all of the feather dusters together. I really did have a blast creating these watercolor cards for the class.
Here are some watercolor cards I taught in a class at a place called "The Caring Place." It's a place where those with cancer can come for support and all kinds of free classes. This is not a convalescent center, but the people who come are trying to get their life back to normal while dealing with the effects of this horrible disease.
This is just one of the classes I taught along with the help of my painting chapter, Silver State Tole and Decorative Painters.
"What's New?" Fluffy white chick patrols the farmyard. |
"Feathering the Nest" Orange chicken keeps the nest warm. |
"Breakfast Time" Stripped chicken is always hungry. |
"Hear I Come" Yellow chicken looks for his friends. |
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