I had such a good time and liked the results of tangleing over the scraped on paint in my journal (see previous post) that I decided to do another page.
Sooooo - I chose a page with green acrylic paint wiped off on it and drew a few pears.
Then I tangled inside the pears. I was going to tangle a border but thought it might be too heavy and distract from the pears. Then I remembered my latest and one of my favorite washi tapes of pears. Perfect! So I used that and a couple other green washi tapes to make a border.
Here's the finished journal page:
You can learn all about Zentangle and the creative people that started this trend by checking out their website Zentangle.com by clicking HERE.
Thanks for taking a look!
Hope you have a creative weekend!
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Showing posts with label pears. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Seven and Seventeen
Doesn't everyone eventually draw pears in their art journal? Well, I just did. Here's my pears drawn and painted with Derwent Inktense Pencils:
I've said it before but worth saying again - I LOVE Inktense Pencils
. The colors are so vivid! They also now have Inktense Blocks
. I don't have any of those yet but they look like they would be lots of fun.
I rubber stamped on tissue paper and glued it down with matte medium. I use Daniel Smith Matte Medium for gluing down lightweight paper items. I then glued down some postage stamps with a pear image. I did that to help tie in this page to it's facing page where I did a Pear collage. Here it is:
I did the background with several layers of craft acrylic paints and gesso. Both pages were started off with a layer of gesso so the medium I applied wouldn't sink into the paper. I used some punchinella (sequin waste) to add some dots interest to the background. I stamped the pear/poire stamp (Stampers Anonymous) on tissue paper and glued them down with matte medium. I stamped the sketched pear stamp (Art Impressions) 3 times on decoative paper and cut them out and glued down. Then added the three postage stamps with pear image to the lower left corner. Collage didn't look done..needed something on the top left. I was walking by the buffet and there's a bowl of tickets my niece use to play with and noticed some that seemed the right color of yellow so grabbed them. Glued them down and softened the edges with an inkpad and stencil brush and called it done!
This was a good exercise for me as I pretty much never use yellow. Green - all the time but not much yellow. Always good to use a color you don't usually use. Helps me to appreciate the color more. Also, always good to try to draw something...practice makes perfect, right? Not that I want to be perfect but hopefully keep improving!
Thanks for taking a look!
Enjoy Memorial Day Weekend!
I've said it before but worth saying again - I LOVE Inktense Pencils
I rubber stamped on tissue paper and glued it down with matte medium. I use Daniel Smith Matte Medium for gluing down lightweight paper items. I then glued down some postage stamps with a pear image. I did that to help tie in this page to it's facing page where I did a Pear collage. Here it is:
I did the background with several layers of craft acrylic paints and gesso. Both pages were started off with a layer of gesso so the medium I applied wouldn't sink into the paper. I used some punchinella (sequin waste) to add some dots interest to the background. I stamped the pear/poire stamp (Stampers Anonymous) on tissue paper and glued them down with matte medium. I stamped the sketched pear stamp (Art Impressions) 3 times on decoative paper and cut them out and glued down. Then added the three postage stamps with pear image to the lower left corner. Collage didn't look done..needed something on the top left. I was walking by the buffet and there's a bowl of tickets my niece use to play with and noticed some that seemed the right color of yellow so grabbed them. Glued them down and softened the edges with an inkpad and stencil brush and called it done!
This was a good exercise for me as I pretty much never use yellow. Green - all the time but not much yellow. Always good to use a color you don't usually use. Helps me to appreciate the color more. Also, always good to try to draw something...practice makes perfect, right? Not that I want to be perfect but hopefully keep improving!
Thanks for taking a look!
Enjoy Memorial Day Weekend!
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