Showing posts with label stencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stencils. Show all posts

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?
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!

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!