Getting back to my painting.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Texture Deconstructed
Yesterday I posted some textures I had made. Today I'm going to share some of the process. I gessoed a piece of sturdy cardstock. When that was dry I applied some collage items -- postage, tickets, old papers and a piece of paper doily. I painted with a darker color wiping selected areas to allow the collage items to peek through.
I then painted with a light color such as titanium white. I added some titan buff in a few areas including applying it with bubble wrap. When this layer was dry I rubber stamped on it. I tried to leave the center area a bit lighter and uncluttered as this is most likely where my subject would be on the photo image below the texture.
I then painted with a light color such as titanium white. I added some titan buff in a few areas including applying it with bubble wrap. When this layer was dry I rubber stamped on it. I tried to leave the center area a bit lighter and uncluttered as this is most likely where my subject would be on the photo image below the texture.
Finally I opened in Photoshop and played with blending modes and filters. I also added a custom Photoshop brush around the edges. Voila, it's ready to use as a texture over another image.
This is the final product. It is a freebie. Feel free to download it and use in your work.
Enjoy and have a wonderful day
Monday, December 27, 2010
The Making of Textures
Textures have become my life the past few weeks. As you all know I'm taking Kim Klassen's class on textures. Thought you might like to see some of the "makings". Below are finished products - what did I say? They are never totally finished. But for now, these are results.
Below are the beginnings of future textures
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Four Dog Night
This started with the painting I started in my class with Julie Pritchard and Chris Cozen Image from Flickr Commons. But wait, there are four dogs in the image, some present and some past. Funny how these critters tug at our heart strings. They are like our children but always in a good mood, never judging whether we are good looking or have lots of money and material wealth, never complaining. They are just there for us. They are companions and always here to comfort us or warm us or??
A very merry Christmas, happy holiday to all.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Annual Christmas Photo
At the last minute
my DIL called on me to do a little photo shoot, so she could use a photo for
her Christmas card. She needed it immediately!
Sun was way too bright and indoors was not an option. She chose the
one behind the red Dutch door. In spite of the light, I think they
came out okay.
The individual photos of the grands were from previous
shoots. I framed all
four in a cute collage frame for Sylvia's Christmas gift.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Time to Relax
It's that time of year when things start to get a bit crazy - holidays, shopping, guests, etc. I've been thinking about a relaxing day at the spa. Since I'm not doing that right now, I can imagine it, breathe deep an relax for a minute or two. This image gives me that feeling of relaxation and serenity.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Practice, practice...
Gee, I'm still on week 2......
It's lesson 8 of week 2 but I must move faster. These are examples of softening edges and placing a fill layer underneath, so it will show up on my blog background. Also playing with text - adding bevel edge and textures of course. My image, Kim's textures.
Friday, December 10, 2010
The Christmas Card
I promised to show you the final Christmas card.
I cropped my collage and attached to Fabriano square note cards. I'm pleased with the results. I played around in Photoshop Elements with all kinds of filters and blending modes. In the end I decided to forget the digital alterations and just go the traditional route. The collage was so easy and the addition of the fine quality watercolor notecards really gave a beautiful finished look to the card. To find out how to do the collage, look at my previous post.
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