Monday 31 August 2015

Sculptures

I hope you all have had a lovely weekend! I forgot to post these wonderful fun contemporary bronze sculptures by Gillie and Marc taken at one of our local shopping malls. I love the concept of these quirky sculptures and could see other shoppers were equally delighted by them. Which one is your favourite?

Paparazzi Dog



Michael "Dog" Jackson



Dorothy "Cat"



Arnie "Stag" Schwarzenegger



Dr. "Bear Evil"




Jessica "Rabbit" Rabbit




I have been involved in a collaboration with a little mini sculpture of sorts. More about that on an upcoming post.


Until next time, Happy Creating!





Wednesday 5 August 2015

Sweet as Honey


The lovely Susan Wojtkowski from Irreversibly Moi has invited me back as one of the guest artists for the Fabulous and Free Art journaling Challenge. The theme is "Paint and Scraps".

My creation for the journal spread was inspired by a recent trip home to Ireland to care for a loved one. I came to realise even though our lives are very busy and it is a long way to travel from Australia, spending time with family is even more important in times of crises. My journal spread is about working together and looking at the positives to bring about the best possible outcome, instead of dwelling on the negatives.

Very often with mixed media, we are left with lots of paper scraps on our art table. Instead of throwing them in the garbage, I wanted to show how to incorporate even the smallest of paper scraps into the artwork. I thought warm earth tones would really suit the feel of this art journal spread.

I brought out an old favourite in the form of a synthetic sponge to create the background. It is not only quick but gives a real honeycomb look, don't you think? 



I went through my folder of scrap paper searching for papers with lots of texture and interest to suit my hexagonal pieces. I even included three hexagonal pieces cut from dictionary pages that have the words and descriptions for Change, Family and Time. Brown watercolour marker created a shadow and made the pieces stand out more.

After stamping with script stamps, I spread textured paste mixed with acrylic paint randomly over the pages and squished my hexagonal cut scrap pieces into a honeycomb pattern.



The bumble bee girl was painted with acrylics and watersoluble crayons. Details on her beehive hat were enhanced with a watercolour marker. I added flecks of metallic blue in her eyes. I thought giving her blue eyes would be a nice contrast to the warmer tones of the overall spread. The feelers were added to her beehive hat as a cute accessory. Back to the dictionary pages for her wings, which includes words associated with the bumble bee and then a light blush of colour completes them.



Once the girl was finished, I went around the double page spread stencilling flowers with acrylic paint. Hole punch scraps in various sizes were used for the middle of several of the flowers. On the first page, I stuck down the bumble bee and honey bee silhouettes adding some embossing powder to mimic pollen. On the opposite page, I drew three honey bees buzzing around the girl and outlined them with a black marker. 

I painted some oozing honey and then exaggerated the drips with sepia mod podge dimensional magic. After transferring the quote and going over it with a black marker, I gave sparkle to the painted dots around the pages with a gold paint marker.





So there you have my "Paint and Scraps" challenge creation. Also you have an excuse for not throwing out all those paper scraps, magazine pages or old book pages! I love how all the layers turned out, there is something to savour in every texture and element. I hope you like it too.

Until next time, Happy Creating!