Showing posts with label colourarte. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Art Recipe: Art Secrets - scrapbook page for HDP

Hi again crafty people!
Today I've got a scrapbook page for you - simple and fun to do, perfect for someone who would like just add "a touch" of mixed-media feeling to the project!
This page was originally made for French scrapbooking magazine - Histoires de Pages where I had the pleasure to be featured as a guest artist. Enjoy!


As I said many times before - I can't help it – I'll put my finger on everything possible! I'll color not only the background and papers but I find deepest pleasure in altering the embellishments: I cut them, layer them, paint them – anything that will change their usual look into something more challenging, more matching the project and something closer to the image I have in my head.


Here my first touches were done to the background papers - using Art Basics Heavy White Gesso and a stencil I was able to add interesting yet simple to do texture which corresponded beautifully with the mixed-media style of the paper. Extra stamping with similar motive only made the effect stronger!


Looking at my embellishments you will see I'm not very “girly” in my choices: I won't use many flowers or butterflies - I'll mix them with heavy, dark elements instead. I adore everything found, old, repurposed: metal, plastic, wood are all inspiring for me! Even my own line of embellishments – Mechanicals – was inspired by flea market findings and my love to mix, match and alter!


Here thy were grouped in nice, balanced composition and coloured using shimmering sprays - Primary Elements Pigments mixed with water and a bit of Black Ecoline. I love working this way - you can use ANY element you have and make it "yours"!

Ok, are you ready? it's Art Recipe Time!


Here is a simple step-by-step tutorial for you - enjoy!

1. I started my project with creating nice white texture on my background – I used one of my stencils and Art Basics White Heavy Gesso - which works quite nicely with stencils too! I applied it through a stencil and dried with heating tool.


2. When the White Heavy Gesso was dry I started layering my doilies and papers – I used some 3D Foam Squares for extra dimension. I used plenty of paper scraps, some cut-outs and other leftovers in neutral colours which I could find on my table.


3. I continued with more papers craps, pieces of lace and photo, building dimension layer by layer – great technique when you want to get rid of the paper pieces from your desk! Some 3D foams were adding extra dimension too!


4. I attached the biggest elements of composition: paper vine which was cut in half. This is the beginning of the clusters.


5. I added some stamping on the top of my white texture – to focus the attention in the middle of the project. (I used permanent ink for that - always better choice with art mediums!) I continued embellishing adding metal and plastic embellishments: grouping and layering one on another. This time I used my Art Basics 3D Matte Gel instead of glue – it grabs faster and holds stronger.


6. Using shimmering spray paints I repainted my embellishments, layers of paper and lace and a bit of background. To create the sprays I simply mixed a bit of Primary Elements Pigments with water in the spray bottles. For black colour I used similar solution: I mixed a bit of Ecoline - liquid Watercolour with water and sprayed on my embellishments.  I tried to create nice, muted color palette with darker accents. After drying my project was ready!


So here it is - I hope you like the idea and you will try similar solutions in your projects too!


Here are the links to products used for this project - all from our Mixed Media Place Shop:




Before I'll say goodbye - there is one more super important news to share - this week Prima is releasing my new set of STAMPS!!! Have you seen them already?


To celebrate this big occasion I will be doing some Giveaways in my main social media in the coming days - Instagram, FB Page, Blog and in our new place - Finnabair & Friends - Open Studio Group - stay tuned to win some stamps!
Woo hoo!
Sending best wishes

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Art Recipe: Under Pressure of... Simplicity

Hi my dear friends! I hope you are having a great creative week!
I've been working on several projects in one time in the last day - both artistic and private - and I was also able to discuss a couple of important matters with my friends and loved ones. One of the topics that kept coming back to me in the last weeks was supporting those of you who are just beginners, or rather shy personalities who are willing to make first steps into world of mixed-media. After brain-storming with my lovely Creative Team we've came with exciting and interesting solution - and I hope it will be the right  answer to your needs. All I can say for now is - watch this space later this month!

In the meantime my own head was spinning and I felt I have to try to challenge myself to work the way which is not easy for me at all - focusing on simplicity. When I mean "simplicity" I don't think only about simple design and clean background, narrow range of techniques - I also wanted to make something on low budget! Going back in time to the first years of my creative adventure when all the supplies were very limited and it was crucial to find a way to replace some of not s easy to get embellishments or papers... So I decided to trust my instinct and started digging in piles of papers and junk you can see on my desk. It didn't take me long - and here is the result:


This page was built around he photo of my grandfather, Józef, which I had on my desk for some reason. It got splashed and stained by accident with red spray, but instead of throwing it away I wanted to use it in a creative way! Next important elements were 2 pieces of old Polish note, which - what a surprise - were also in red colour... next steps were just a matter of moments: some fabric tape from local pharmacy, pieces of kraft and vintage paper, a bit of twine, some old pins - great beginning of a simple, but striking composition.



Only "real" embellishments I've decided to use were 2 pieces of Mechanicals and some silver Micro Beads, matching the colour of the silver metal. All the other elements are found objects, art mediums, paints or pencils - how cools is this?



Background textured text was one of the first steps I've made on this page - and I have to say I love this two-tone effect and I will have to repeat this idea in the future. I'm also very happy with the watercolour effects I got using Primary Elements, Prima Watercolour Pencils and Tea Stain - just perfect combo for this page! I'm really happy with the final look of this project - no matter it's hard to name it a "scrapbook page", not an "over sized  journal spread"... looks like you can't fight with your nature for too long!

Here is the art recipe and tutorial - enjoy!


And here is the page - explained step-by-step for you:

1. I've started with making  a very simple composition under my chosen photo - I've just used a single kraft paper tag, some fabric tape, some white twine and old pins and a piece of old Polish note I found in my stash. Next I've taken stencil with cool looking text and I've applied my Art Basics Modeling Paste and Heavy Black Gesso in the selected areas of the page. Art Basics Heavy Gesso (Black and White) are formulated to work nicely with stencils, so you can create a range of great effects using just these products! Applying Modeling Paste and Black Heavy Gesso is a fun way of making unique looking, really eye-catching two-toned texture, black and white "embossed" effect. For best results I suggest to start with Modeling Paste and finish with Black Gesso.


2. I dried my texture with heating gun and started to layer elements I found on my desk: a piece of craft paper, piece of old page from the book, another half of the note, some more fabric tapes and finally - some metal elements. (I've used 3D Foam Tape for these elements - from scrapbook adhesives by 3L).


3. When I was happy with my composition I was ready to add colour. I've decided to keep my colour palette very simple, corresponding with colours of the Polish note and little splashes of paint I already had on my photo. I've picked Poppy Red from Primary Elements Pigments range and I've sprinkled just a tiny bit in the selected parts of my page. Next I've sprayed it with water - and the magic happened! Igot wonderful, inspiring bursts of colour: shades of pink, red, yellow and orange (yes, they were all mixed to create this Primary element Powder!)


4. I've dried my project again and I've added some touches to the composition using Prima Watercolour Pencils in orange, yellow and pale yellow - just to add some free-hand lines and doodles. I didn't blend it with other colours - i wanted to see all the details of the pencils. Next, to add some lovely brown tones on my page I splashed some homemade tea stain - very strong black tea infuse. The effect was just great - tea colour matched perfectly! When the page was dry I added the text - using soft graphite pencil


5. Using some more of 3D Foams I've placed my tag with photo in the selected point of my composition and I've started adding my finishing touch - adding a bit of Art Ingredients Silver Micro Beads. I've used a bit of Art Basics Soft Matte Gel as my adhesive - I've applied it n the places I wanted to see my micro beads and after a short moment I've sprinkled the Micro Beads on my project. I left it for couple of minutes to dry and when I was sure the glue started to work I removed the loose beads.


In a couple of minutes Soft Gel was dry and my project was ready. simple, fast - and oh, so fun!


And here are all the products - linked to our Mixed Media Place Shop:


This is all for today, but I hope you've enjoyed this project and tutorial! I need to moce to packing and getting ready fore classes this weekend - Barcelona, here I come!
Sending warmest hugs

Monday, 27 April 2015

Mr Time

Hello, dear Friends!
Today we meet with Monika and her amazing new gentleman friend. ;)
A true feast of color and texture!


I felt inspired to reach for another canvas in my latest creation.
All this because of an old photo of a certain gentleman in a bowler hat and a vintage clock face that I found among my treasures.
Somehow these two objects made me think about Pink Floyd's 'Time' song so I put the music on and let my imagination run wild... :)


I applied a thick layer of White Crackle Paste straight onto my canvas, I dried it and added another layer.

I wanted to try something new so the moment the crackles started to show up, I took some of them off with a palette knife. Then, I applied Modeling Paste, dried it and added a thin layer of Heavy White Gesso.
This way I created some really rich textures that were going to play the main role in my project this time.


Although this time I decided to focus on the texture, I couldn't resist adding some lovely embelishments:
bits from a vintage book, a metal plate, some Mechanicals cut into pieces, found elements from my stash... I also added some paper tape and delicately painted my composition with White Gesso.


Now it was time to have fun with colors!
Delicious Silks paints in Teal Zircon and Apricot Nectar, Glimmer Mists in Jack O'Lantern and Lemongrass, a few drops of white and black acrylic paint and... some strong coffee.



I used Messy stamp and one of the stamps from Old Town set in some places and finally added my new friend in a bowler hat. I hope you give him a warm welcome. ;)


Sending you lots of hugs,
Monika

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