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Showing posts with label gelli arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gelli arts. Show all posts

Saturday, September 27, 2014

The Weekend Octopus

I think I am watching too many cheerful things on the TV since all of my people recently have been super cute.  Oh well :D


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Her Head is Full of Flowers

Tired tonight - however this was fun to make.  Dina Wakley was right - the Stabilo pencil is amazing.

Always interesting how after creating things like this, I don't have much to say.  I feel like I said all that was needed in this piece...and feel like a huge weight has been lifted.  

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Also available on Redbubble: http://www.redbubble.com/people/imknottangled/works/12610083-her-head-is-full-of-flowers?p=samsung-galaxy-case


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Weekly Challenge #183 - Fishbones

This week's challenge on I am the diva http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2014/09/weekly-challenge-183.html was to try a new tangle called "X-did" by Annette Carlo
http://callitwhatyouquill.blogspot.ca/2014/08/x-did.html

When I started playing with it - especially on this blue paint - it reminded me of fish bones!  I like to think Fishbones is actually the name of a really great fish that just happens to be see-through. He isn't dead, just transparent!

Interested in getting this on a card?  I posted it on Redbubble: http://www.redbubble.com/people/imknottangled/works/12587145-fishbones?p=greeting-card

Does anyone like Redbubble? Let me know!

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Fall is Coming!


While making this, all I could think of was Fall in years past.  My parents used to rent a cabin in woods during Fall.  So beautiful. Always smelled wonderful as well - burnt leaves!  

Created with acrylic paints, gelli pad, gel pens, permanent marker.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Fairy's Landing

Made this with the Gelli Pad, acrylic paint, paint marker, and gel pens.

Turns out gel pens and paint markers work the best on acrylic paint...I found this out after ruining several markers. Oops.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Doe Girl


Currently, I am in the middle of a great workshop with Dina Wakley called "Facing the Facts" http://dinawakley.com/  Her style is awesome and she has a very nice teaching style.  The technique aspects of drawing can be a little dry but she manages to present them in a way that isn't so dry.

This girl was done with stabilo pencil, gel pens and the background is acrylic & gelli pad.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Weekly Challenge 180 - The Window

I was ridiculously excited to do the challenge on http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/ this week. Pens and markers were prepared!  I pulled out paper! 

So, this week we were to use MacDee by Anneke Van Dam; instructions are here: http://anneke-merrygoround.blogspot.nl/2013/02/new-tangle-pattern-macdee.html

When I first saw it, I immediately thought of plaid...until I started actually drawing it and realized my version looked nothing like plaid! It reminded me more of a window, so that's what I am calling this piece.

Paper is a blank note card.  Used a Gelli Pad with acrylics for the background.  Gel pen and paint Sharpie for the lines.
 

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Frida Kahlo

 

I was inspired to make this piece from this lovely blog, Art Journal Journey:  http://art-journal-journey.blogspot.com/2014/08/082014-frida-kahlo.html  They post monthly challenges, and I thought I would give it a try!

The prompt for August was Frida Kahlo and instead of drawing her, I decided to pick a quote from her.  I did not realize how many wonderful sayings she had!

Background was made with the Gelli Pad. Doodles with gel pens, microns, and Sharpies.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Gelli Arts and Reverse Coloring

 Gelli Arts certainly seem to be the new trend in mix-media art and I can definitely see why!  Before this I had no done any sort of mono printing, but have always loved acrylics.  Acrylics dry fast, mix well, and last a long time.  They are one of my favorite mediums.

The pads from Gelli Arts allow a sort of mono printing while allowing the pad to be used over and over for different results.  

For this creation, I used the Gelli pad on a pain index card, used ink to outline the shapes, and then colored in a bit more with gel pens.  Very fun!