Hello everyone, Alison here from Words and Pictures, and delighted to be back at PaperArtsy to share a little something with you that didn't really go as expected!
I set myself the challenge of using only two Fresco paints to create my little reversed canvas, and had a wonderful time playing with one of the new Hot Pick Plates, number 1301.
I stamped the gorgeous butterfly and text from HP1301 onto some tissue paper. I'm lucky enough (or hoarder enough) to still have a few sheets of the original Crackly stock. I stamped in a combination of Potting Soil and Coffee Archival inks for a dark but not too dark look. I then used the same paints to layer washes of colour over my butterfly and the little flowers in the corner.
Once that was done, I glued the tissue paper into the canvas using lots of Satin Glaze under and over it, as well as all over the edges of the canvas for a nice sheen. Rather than spend time tinting Grunge Paste, I decided to use up some leftover Ferro paste that I had to add stencilled vines and butterflies around the edges of the canvas.
At this point I was planning to leave the metallic look to go with the brown stamping and my metallic embellishments. It was going to be all nice and golden brown in look, with just some blue and greens in the background... that was the early thinking as you can see below, but that all changed in the end!
The reason it changed is that I decided to alter all the metal using my two paint colours. I allowed myself some Gesso in the mix so that I could pre-coat the metal before adding colour. I did lots of layers and washes and dry-brushings of my two paint colours over the various Finnabair Mechanicals Flowers and Numerals.
Once the embellishments were all painty, the textured leaves looked wrong in gold, so I started to build up layers of washes and dry-brushing over those too - still only using the same two colours, mixed in various proportions for different colour shades and finishing with some pure Limelight dry-brushing, and Treasure Gold in the end too.
I sanded back the flowers with one of the fabulous Sanding Blocks to create some metallic accents. I liked the look so much that I decided to accentuate it with some Treasure Gold. I used both White Fire and Florentine to gild the metal and the vines...
... even adding some shimmer to the main butterfly with brush...
...as well as the little textured ones on the frame, which I also decorated and outlined with a PITT pen to add definition.
So, there you go... just two paint colours (plus some Gesso for the occasional touch of opacity), lots of altered metal, and some tissue paper stamping in my reverse canvas. I hope there's something in all that to get your creative juices flowing! Thanks so much for stopping by, and I'll see you again soon.
Alison.
A huge thanks to Alison from PaperArtsy, another beautiful project. It is always so amazing to see what can be done with a limited palette, and these two colours are stunning together. Building subtle layers like this is such a brilliant way to achieve depth and gorgeous blending.
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Wow! This is fab, Alison! I have been pondering reversing a canvas like this so now you've spurred me on to give it a go! I love what you achieved with the two colour palette and those metal embellies look so effective - love the sanding back and the Gesso opacity! Gorgeous use of the Hot Pick plate too! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteAlison, what a fab idea to use the canvass that way. I'm amazed at so many colours achieved with only two and the gesso. I really like what you achieved on the metal flowers, they look lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe texture from the vine adds a nice balance to the frame and the stamping on tissue looks amazing. I love it x
Fantastic Alison! Love the colours and of course the stamps
ReplyDeleteDon't you love it when a project changes direction and ends up this wonderful! Nikki xx
ReplyDeleteLove the strong use of colour, it really suits the metal flowers. Such a lovely project and I do like these new stamps.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Loving the blues and greens. You did a fab job for only using blues and greens. This project is so pretty that you don't notice that it is a mere two colors. Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteFabulous as always Alison, fantastic shading with only 2 colours, looks more. Love the whole design x
ReplyDeleteTalk about thinking inside the box! What a challenge! Creative juices....go go go.....xx
ReplyDeleteLoving all the metal, great idea x
ReplyDeletethis is awesome Alison - my fave of your makes today - the colours are beautiful and all the details fabulous - must try one of these - brilliant xx
ReplyDeleteI loved reading how you created this fantastic canvas Alison, it is so beautiful in just those two colours and the colouring on your embellishments is fabulous! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteYour change of direction was inspired, Alison. The paint layers on the metal embellishments look awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove those colours - seeing so many blues, greens and yellows around just got an order so I can now join in!! (any excuse! ) Fascinating to see the processes in making this - glad you went into colour! The stamps - on my never ending list of needs of course!! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful reversed canvas, I just love all those painted metal embellies, the two colours you have chosen are just stunning - love it. Mo x
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this, Alison! I really want that stamp set now! I don't know where to start as I'm inspired by everybody this week!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Love this Alison and you picked two gorgeous colours to work with. That stamp set is really working hard on the blog recently .... so glad I bought that one first out of the last new releases, lol!
ReplyDeleteReally miffed I can't play along with the fabulous inspiration this week as I'm off to our Son's tomorrow till Sunday. Never mind, maybe next week.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
These two colors are gorgeous together! I like how you left kind of an empty spot for the eye to rest in that one corner. Love when you use blues and greens, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the chalky finish of these fresco paints.
ReplyDeleteJe suis éblouis par le cheminement de cette réalisation, l'aspect change étape par étape, et ces coloris sont divin... je vite admiré de nouveau ce tableau
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours, I love those painted embellishments Alison! xxx
ReplyDeleteLoved this so much.... Alison,..I shared on my FB page..as I said I adore you and your work!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this..today
Oh wow - I LOVE IT!!!!
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ReplyDeleteWow! I'm speachless. This is one amazingly beautiful project, Alison! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteRegina*
Stunning!!! What a great colours and again I love how you've put everything together Alison...A real treasure...
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie
Alison, this is gorgeous!! It shows what you can achieve using limited resources. The colours you used are fantastic and the composition is great. Love it!!! Jean.x
ReplyDeleteStunning and so beautiful canvas :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteA MASTERPIECE Miss Alison....
ReplyDeleteA fantastic shadow box with wonderful blending of those colours. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteI just adore how blues and greens morph into a zillion shades of blue-green so easily!! Great result Alison.
ReplyDeleteI could dive into those blues!! So gorgeous. A fab canvas Alison, beautiful design. Love how you transformed the metal elements. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteHoly Smokes this canvas is wonderful! Love every square inch. Another amazing piece of art!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cathy-Lynn
WOW wow wow Alison such a stunning frame as always, I really really love the colours, especially the blue and green metal, awesome :-) Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful canvas Alison with such fabulous details. xx
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS colors and even more gorgeous embellishments! I love this color combo a lot and use it when I make tags. Just last night, I forced myself to try something diff by using orange/yellow instead of my all time fav blues/greens :)
ReplyDeleteI continue to be just a huge fan Alison....the depth you achieved is amazing, plus it's really pretty!!! Thanks as always for sharing...
ReplyDeleteI continue to be just a huge fan Alison....the depth you achieved is amazing, plus it's really pretty!!! Thanks as always for sharing...
ReplyDeleteStunning project, every detail is perfect & I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteJust Stunning......Thanks for the tutorial......
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea to flip the canvas over. Funny that i was just looking at the burlap canvas shapes at Michael's the other day...they were 60% off and I had a coupon for an additional 20 or 25 off...and I could not think of what I would do with them and walked past!!! Wish i had picked up a set of two...silly me!
ReplyDeleteYour canvas is beautiful...I love the coloured metal pieces...they are the perfect finishing touch!