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Friday, 10 January 2014
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Monday, 6 January 2014
Hi Everyone,
I hope that you will all have a wonderful 2014!
I have decided to start the year with bright colours, and what can be more colourful that the vibrant Dylusions Ink Sprays by Ranger?
Join me this week while I play with Dylusions Ink Sprays - your Daily Dose of Dylusions! 5 Techniques in 5 Days.
First technique - "colouring-in" with Dylusions.
I hope that you will all have a wonderful 2014!
I have decided to start the year with bright colours, and what can be more colourful that the vibrant Dylusions Ink Sprays by Ranger?
Join me this week while I play with Dylusions Ink Sprays - your Daily Dose of Dylusions! 5 Techniques in 5 Days.
First technique - "colouring-in" with Dylusions.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Art
Journal Page – This
is me…
I am always so busy being a mother, wife, daughter, friend, etc. to just be me. The
thought came to me one morning to take some time to create an art journal page
about me. What I like and dislike about
me.
BACKGROUND:
I collaged pieces of napkins and
pages from a Telkom Phone Book (I clean my stencils and excess paint and ink in
the Phone Book) for the background.
FOCAL POINT:
I placed Transfer paper under a photo
of myself and “drew” my face with an embossing tool on an A4-sized canvas out
of a pad. I finished the portrait with
Acrylic paints and Derwent Intense Pencils.
FINISHING TOUCHES:
I used Stencil-Art’s Daisies stencil and Gesso for the flowers and used
some Distress Paints over the background and flowers once dry. I wrote the title and journaling with white
Sharpie markers and doodled around the flowers.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Art
Journal Page – Flowergirl
with PanPastel & Derwent Pastel Pencils.
My first Journal Page using Pastel Artist’s Supplies. The PanPastel Artist Pastels are so easy to
spread over a bigger surface and the Sofft tools make is super-easy to
apply. I found the Derwent Pastel
Pencils such a pleasure to work with and it blended beautifully. This will definitely not be my last journal
page with Pastels!
BACKGROUND:
I made use of the Face Basic Stencil
to draw the outline of the face and the Flowers Mixed stencil to draw the
flowers all around with Ranger Perfect Medium pens. (Any Embossing Pens will
work). I then made use of PanPastel Artist’s Pastels (Magenta, Orange,
Turquoise, Diarylide Yellow and Bright Yellow Green) to “colour-in” the
background.
FOCAL POINT:
I started “colouring-in” the face
with a mixture of Permanent Red Tint and Yellow Ochre PanPastels and created
the features with the Derwent Pastel Pencils which blended beautifully.
Remember to use a Fixative spray to “fix” the Pastels as it will rub off over
time.
FINISHING TOUCHES:
I made use of the Faber-Castel Mix & Match Pitt Artist’s Journaling
Pens and Stampers Big Brush pens in assorted colours to “colour-in” the flowers
and doodled around some of it. I also
wrote the title and doodled flowers and leaves around it.
Products used in this tutorial:
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