2015 Topic 14: Flowers20
2015 Topic 14: Flowers
2015 Topic 14: Flowers
2015 Topic 14: Flowers
2015 Topic 14: Flowers
When I was taught this
style of painting we started with a gold background. The design was then painted in using black
paint and then all the areas around the
design were painted in black leaving the gold showing in the centers of the
design. The advantage of doing it this way round is that the lines of the
designs are crisp and neat. It seemed to me that this method of adding colour
is very suited to stamping because the design is an outline stamped onto the background in Black Ink.
To paint this letter
holder I sanded the wood well and then used two coats of opaque yellow paint to
create a base for the gold paint. Try to get as smooth a surface as possible,
if necessary sand the paint again before applying the gold paint. Another
version of this technique starts with a red background. Paint one or two
smooth coats of a bright gold acrylic paint over the whole area that is to be
decorated. When dry start stamping the floral images using Archival Black Ink
.
The first stamp I used
was the large flower from ELB23. I also stamped this onto some paper and cut
the image out to make masks to use as I added more floral stamped designs.
I used
the large flower and the floral spray from JOFY32 and the tulip from ELB22. I
kept stamping more flowers to create the design, using masks as needed to
protect the stamped images.
ELB23
When I had finished
stamping the surface looked like this. It’s rather muddled at this point but
the black background makes things clearer.
The advantage of
painting in the background after stamping means that errors can be hidden! On
the left corner of this part there are two ‘spikes‘ close to each other. This
is because I decided that one of them was in the wrong place and as I knew I
would be able to paint over it I just stamped it where I wanted it.
Make sure the ink is
dry and then start filling in the background with Little Black Dress. I find
that thickening the black areas around the stamped images first makes it easier
to fill in larger areas without getting paint where it is not wanted.
Once all the background
is black the design shows up beautifully in gold.
This is the corner
with two spikes – now there is only one. Hurray for the black paint.
Traditionally the
other main colour is red which is added now on top of the gold and the black.
This is where I went off playing with other colours in a very non traditional
way! I mixed the transparent colours
from the Fresco range with Satin Glaze to make them even more transparent
and washed them over part of the gold flowers so that the gold became the
highlight colour. The plum flowers were painted with a mix of Plum and Eggplant and then a little Blueberry was added to the mix to make it
deeper. The Blue flowers were washed with a mix of Blue Glass
and Blueberry.
The
central red flowers were mixed with a mix of Blood Orange and Eggplant. I also
washed a little of this onto the plum coloured flowers. The tulips were
coloured with a mix of Bougainvillea and Beach Hut and I then washed this colour
onto the red flowers in shaded areas and also onto the blue flowers. The
centers of the red flowers were painted using Limelight and then a mix of BeachHut and Hey Pesto. I also used this colour on the stems of the flowers.
If this were painted
traditionally little swirls and leaves would be painted over the black
background. This is a stamped project so I decided that a little embossing
would be the way to add the little extras. I embossed the spray from ELB23
using Cosmic Shimmer Embossing Powder Viola Rose Aurora around the edges of the
design. On black the embossing looked solid
but on the painted areas in was translucen. I then embossed in gold the
spray from ELB22 around the edges of the design. This is a picture of one of
the sides of the box with just the purple embossing on it.
Here is a picture of
the purple and the gold embossing around the design. When stamping the sprays
I used the masks again to avoid the painted flowers. I finished the edges of
the box with gold Treasure Gold which I rubbed on with my finger.
Here is a picture of
the finished project. The finish on the Khokhloma pieces is a high shine and
so, although I don’t normally varnish work painted with PaperArtsy paint (it
doesn’t need it), I sprayed this piece with a high gloss varnish. This is
rather nice because it makes the colours glow.
Various views of the box.
Various views of the box.
Thank you for joining me tonight.
Liz
Liz
A beautifully executed technique Liz, the depth of colour achieved by layering the translucents/opaques is stunning and your custom blend colours are also exquisite. Great to see you experiment with embossing powder rather than opting for the tradional effect. Thank you for sharing your creative inspiration with us.
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WOW!!! Liz, this is simply stunning. I've not heard of this technique before, but if your version is anything to go by, it is absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a WOW Liz! Thankyou for sharing this amazing piece of art! Love the layering of the flowers and the way that they take shape with colours! It's just wonderful! X
ReplyDeleteAn amazing project - so beautiful! X
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Liz! Black and gold is always a winner combo and how cool to create your twist on this method. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is quite simply breathtaking Elizabeth! Very skilful adaptation if this traditional technique which I'd not heard of and with totally beautiful results.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
just beautiful! Jo
ReplyDeleteWowser! It's absolutely stunning Liz. Just gorgeous! Lx
ReplyDeleteWHOA! Just... WHOA!
ReplyDeleteGood grief, that is stunning!!!
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely stunning - and your step by step is inspirational x
ReplyDeleteLindo de Viver,parabéns.Valéria.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to decorate a letter rack! This is such an interesting post too. How lovely to be introduced to a technique like this and what an original way to use Lin's beautiful new stamps! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project! - and an interesting modern take on a traditional technique. I would love to try this.
ReplyDeleteShoshi
Fantistic, I really loe this project, great colour combination, gorgious design!! Wonderful box!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Maria
This is really stunning and a fascinating technique ( and one to try I think! ) so many possibilities, so little time!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! This is amazing .... I love all the detail. must give this technique a try. Linda xx
ReplyDeletesorry but another WOW - this is just so stunning. I wish my painting was so neat. Your projects are slways so detailed xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely glorious! Your work knocks me out, Liz! Sorry to be late commenting,
ReplyDeleteLucy x