The next week was more calm with a focus on watercolour brushes, using a round brush, a fan brush and a rigger brush (with a toothbrush as well), to create the different effects. It is based on looking into a rock pool.
Week three was all about a palette knife. I found this quite tricky but kept on going.
Week Four we used gel plates to make collage papers, some of which we added a tea dye to. I used a photo I had taken as my inspiration for this, but it has a few imagined details too. I loved creating this collage.
We had to make our own tools for this one. We wrapped bits of sponge around sticks/skewers and used these to make patterns based on nature. These then became the background collage. The sponge sticks made fantastic splats (you can see them in the top right and top left corners).
Using a bottle with a fine liner tip was the next tool. We wrote with it and then outlined a face. I used a stamp to start with, as my face drawing, while improving a lot, isn't quite there yet.
Paper punches were the tool for week seven. I don't have any except for a one inch circle, but what I do have a lot of are dies. I used these for the different sized circles and to create the paper lace. My focal image is from The Secret Garden and the muted colours of the image, where Mary is finding the door in the wall, worked beautifully with this page. I enjoyed creating the shading too, using an inktense pencil and water brush.
Week eight was an 'Artful Musings' week, where we heard about organising a studio space from a mixed media artist. I created this page, again using collage but adding tissue paper, embossing and some stamping. The face was a stamp which I then added to, with paint and black pen.
Now we are on to Texture, which should be fun!
I bet it was fun experimenting in this way, especially making your own tools, really gets you thinking outside the box.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. Yes, it was certainly very interesting and the sponges on sticks made those lovely splats! It's good to be encouraged out of your comfort zone now and again (I have to keep reminding myself of that!)
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Ellie
LOVE the 4th picture. It makes me think of spring. Perfect colors. You always have such fun with all the mixing of this and that. And yes resilience is something we all need.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandy. I really enjoyed creating the paper collage too. Mixed media is great for being able to use what you have and creates some interesting things.
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Ellie
I wish I could spell wishes!!
DeleteI find palette knives tricky too! Good job though and lovely collage work. Enjoy Texture :) xXx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lulu. I do enjoy collage work a lot and am also doing a Mixed Media Collage course, which looks to be right up my street! I would like to do more lino printing and collage, so that's something else to fit in!
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Ellie