2015 Topic 19: Faces
Hi
everyone Pam Thorburn here, joining you this evening with a post on
the theme of faces. I jumped at the chance to do a project on this theme
as I have been experimenting with how to paint faces for sometime now,
and I know that Fresco chalk paints are beautiful for painting lovely
smooth skin. I have chosen to
paint an angel for my project, since Christmas is approaching, and also I
fell in love with Sarah Naumann's new stamp collection, ESN18. This
set has a winter/Christmas theme.
So here is my Angel painting:
Step One: I began by sponging on and blending in some Fresco paint for some background colour and roughly sketching in some guidelines for my face. The paint colours I used were Haystack, Sherbert, Candy Floss, Orchid, Spanish Mulberry and Snowflake.
So here is my Angel painting:
Step One: I began by sponging on and blending in some Fresco paint for some background colour and roughly sketching in some guidelines for my face. The paint colours I used were Haystack, Sherbert, Candy Floss, Orchid, Spanish Mulberry and Snowflake.
Step Two: This is the ugly part of the painting, adding some shadows and
highlights, and some hair colour. The colours used in this step are not
that important as they will be covered up. You just need a mid tone for
most of the skin, a dark tone for shadows, and a light tone for
highlights.
Step Three: I began layering paint onto the Angel's face. The skin is built
up with lots of layers of thinned paint, ensuring each layer is dry
before adding the next. The main colours used were Blush and Stone. I
also worked on the hair and the facial features. The hair is a painted
with a number of Fresco colours to create the streaked effect. I used
Snowflake, Haystack, Toffee and Claret. The line detail is added with
some watercolour pencils. I also used watercolour pencils for the eyes
and the lips, (as well as some fine black marker pen). The halo effect
is done with a dry brush technique, brushing Snowflake, and some Zesty Zing away from her head.
Step
Four: Now for the wings. I wanted some lovely textured wings so I
decided to use Grunge Paste through stencils. First I used the Mini Peacock stencil,
but I only wanted a semicircle of this design, so I masked off where I
wanted the first application of Grunge Paste to go. I finished the wings
with a Mini Onion skin stencil.
Step Five: I began adding some stencilling background detail. I used interlocking flowers in Spanish Mulberry, and Mini Roman Letters in Haystack. I also began my stamping by embossing the twig from ESN18 using gold embossing powder.
Step Six: I continued stamping: The dress is collage tissue paper
onto which I had stamped the music score image. The necklace is a
chipboard star, painted and stamped, and the chain is dots of gold
Stickles.
Stamping
has been added to the background. The sentiments from the stamp set are
stamped using Fresco Paint. The bird stamp has been added to the
angel's 'halo'.
Finally,
the wings were painted first with Snowflake paint, and then with Metallic Glaze as I wanted the wings to simmer and shine. And they do!
here is a close up, and I think you can see a little of how they
glimmer.
I
really hope you like my painting. I have to confess that she really
hasn't emerged the way I had envisaged. My original idea was to take my
inspiration from the 'Winter Chill' stamp in the set. My background was
going to be in cool blues, and my Angel was to be pale and white, with a
silver halo. I'm not sure what happened. When I went to collect
my paints the opposite colours seemed to jump into my hands instead. Has
that ever happened to you?
I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone's faces. You can see more of my work over on my blog Waltzing Through Life.
Pam, your Angel face is absolutely delightful from the choice of colour palette you opted for to the built up stamped/stencilled layers. The Angel wings are exquisite as is the use of the gold embossed twig halo. Thank you for sharing your step by step creativity with this theme. ~Gillian
We would love you to join in with challenge #19: Faces If you are inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight, then please join in and link up your creativity HERE.
All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Faces link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday,
Pam, your Angel face is absolutely delightful from the choice of colour palette you opted for to the built up stamped/stencilled layers. The Angel wings are exquisite as is the use of the gold embossed twig halo. Thank you for sharing your step by step creativity with this theme. ~Gillian
We would love you to join in with challenge #19: Faces If you are inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight, then please join in and link up your creativity HERE.
All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Faces link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday,
Wonderful face Pam, loving the jaunty angle of her head. Thank you for the list of colours you used and your great tips. Wonderful inspiration:-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool Pam, I love the wings.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool Pam, I love the wings.
ReplyDeleteShe looks so serene and I love all the details. Lx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. The colours are gorgeous, the face you've drawn is exquisite and how clever are the wings? This is a beauty x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely creation! Thank you so much for sharing your process with us. I love how you used the PA stamps too. xx
ReplyDeleteShe a Beauty Pam, love her xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous texture on her wings.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
Such a beautiful face, pam, you're so clever,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Fantastic creation!! Beautiful colours and many fab techniques, very inspired. xxx
ReplyDeleteWow she is a real beauty, her face is so angelic.This has been a great topic I have learnt so much x
ReplyDeleteLoving the birds nest in her hair, that's genius.
ReplyDeleteGreat face, love how you built her up with frescoes x
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful, Pam! I love the wings too, they're a perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteJust remembered I missed this post as I was away from home Monday. Glad I came for a look because she is stunning! Excellent step by step Pam, thank you.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx