The artful world of a mixed media artist and instructor in Northern California.
Showing posts with label stencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stencils. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Collage Faces Play Date
Had a play date recently for me and three artsy pals to create Andrea deMeng-style collage faces. i purchased a stack on black oblong canvases at Michael's for cheap - and thought this was the perfect project for them.
I took a workshop with Andrea last year at Art is You Petaluma. The idea was to simplify the art by not collaging the background. the idea was that with the black background - you could get some pretty dramatic results with just a few collage elements and perhaps some stencils.
This is how i started - a face from a magazine, hi Kate! and some other things that caught my eye. Andrea called this "rehearsing your collage".
There were 4 of us working on my small dining room table - but the 12 x 24" canvases all fit!
It was also my friend K's birthday - so we made her a cute card with a blinged-out tiara.
We ate lunch on our laps around my big ottoman.
i covered all bases, serving a gluten free organic, free range meal that all could enjoy.
K and her tiara.
K and her cake.
So back to work... or play! I added a background of stencilled medallions with a nice metallic blue paint.
Here is S's work in progress.
Here is K's fabulous background with a stenciled 3-d textured border.
Here is S's background - using a collage of napkins.
And here is the background of Z's - with some of the same napkins plus a few with poppies! See how working on the black canvas easily gives you a dramatic base to work from.
it is like you cannot go wrong! who knew?
it is like you cannot go wrong! who knew?
Due to a mishap with melting crayons, our dear friend Z was not able to continue with her collage. But i'll be sure to update the blog when she is done!
Here is S's collage further along. She took a mandala calendar image and sliced and diced it into small pieces and arranged them so artfully.
Here we can see where K was headed - her he-model was being painted to look like a king wearing a velvet robe, coming through some grand doors.
Here are the pretty roses that K brought me - they lasted almost 3 weeks!
In my workshop, Andrea had suggested we avoid the cliche of a Carmen Miranda style headdress with flowers and fruit. But i could not resist! I love me some pretty flowers - and of course i needed some birds.
I painted over the face quite a bit to try and get the shading right. It would have been fine to leave it as it was, with the original image, but i wanted to get some practice with painting faces.
Thanks to my gal pals for a lovely artful day!
Thanks again to Andrea for the inspiration!
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Art is You - and few More Pics!
Just wanted to share a few more images from my weekend at Art is You Petaluma. On Thursday evening i attended a doodle stencil party with StencilGirl products. We each got a square piece of foam core and a Sakura Identi-Pen. Each table had a dozen or so crafty ladies and a big pile of stencils to play with. We were also given a special stencil to keep designed for the Art is You attendees. My design above was done with two different stencils, and some random doodling.
Here is the design i did on the back. It could look very cool if i coloured it in. It was a fun casual evening - i made some new friends. and there was cake!
In the hotel ballroom was a semi permanent store set up. We could come by and shop any time. there was a great assortment of found objects and doodads. I bought many cute things i cannot wait to use.
There was also something called the DeStash table. A place where people could leave things they no longer wanted. I picked up a nice bunch of ribbons and trims.
A couple of faux-vintage patterns. These are fun images to use in collage.
Here are a couple of blank plaques i can use for something!
There was a pile of scrapbook paper - i took a few,
and all kinds of doodads - beads, buttons, trims.
I love these little brown bottles - i got enough to share.
Saturday night there was a vendor faire.
I purchased some vintage paper and ephemera from a local artist.
Plus i picked up some vintage sheet music. Feather your Nest - for my love of birds. And a song called Diane, well, isn't it obvious? in fact my mother used to sing this song to me when i was a little girl. It was her nightly bedtime lullabye. It goes, "I'm in heaven when i se you smile. Smile for me, my Diane...." I am SOOOO happy i picked this up!I purchased some vintage paper and ephemera from a local artist.
Here are some more finds from this vendor - pretty botanical illustrations from an old book.
And from one of my favorite vendor/artists, Anna Corba i purchased this delightful bag of pink goodies!
and these vintage french house plans - love them!
Labels:
art is you,
collage,
doodles,
ephemera,
found objects,
paper,
stencils,
supplies,
vendor faire,
vintage
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