EDITED TO ADD: I have been a real motor mouth today. I have been adding and tweaking my posts all day long. I wanted to add the I used "burnt umber" Palette ink for the journal script. I just love the words "burnt umber". To me if you can say you used "burnt umber" in your art it means you've arrived and you really are an artist. hehe. Call me crazy but I just had to use the words "burnt umber" in a sentence today because I've been in my happy place all day. I'm a rock star , I've used "burnt umber" in a sentence. p.s. and in a piece of art too!! See tweak tweak that's all I do anymore.
Technique 1, Paint: Crackle paint background paper, a few Crafty Secrets cherubs wing images for background on top of the crackle.
Technique 2, Paper: I used a journal script stamp from Crafty Secrets to act like "writing on paper", plus the whole thing is paper.
Technique 3, Ink: Check
Technique 4, Chalk: SU chalk in the blush shade
Technique 5, Photo: facsimile of photo, center image of the piece
Technique 6, Charcoal: I burnt the edges (for real with a match and then blew it out) of the photo to create "real" charcoal. I also used a charcoal chalk around the edge of the sq card
6 comments:
It's excellent!!! Yeah!!
Wow! this is really beautiful!
Very nice. Love the image
It's really beautiful! You are too funny with the 'burnt umber'/'real artist' usage -but I totally get you on that one!!!
Hi Liz, isn't this a fun swap! I really love your piece, it's so soft and ethereal. Great stuff!
Oh, this is soooo pretty. I just finished my collages last night. Please stop by my blog and let me know which you prefer, since we are swap partners on this one. Can't wait to see more of your collage.
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