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Friday, 30 September 2016

2016 #18 Infused Leaves {by Darcy Wilkinson}

 2016 Topic 18: Autumn Leaves


Hi everyone, Darcy here with a project for this current topic of Autumn Leaves. I love Autumn, it is by far my favourite season, the colours are stunning, and there is nothing more satisfying that going for a walk and stomping through crunchy leaves. 

There is a really old cemetery near me filled with ancient trees,flowers,pine cones, squirrels, dog walkers etc. Considering its actual purpose it is a pleasant place to walk through;that was my first stop to collect some fallen leaves. 




All the leaves I collected were various shades of golden brown, and just started to curl at the edges, so I popped them into a press overnight just to flatten them. 

Then using a scraper I swiped on a little Buff, while this was still wet I added some sprinkles of Infusions. 


Then I spritzed with water, quite a lot, as I wanted the colours to run and mix. 


Next I dried the leaf as quickly as possible. This is leaf number 1, the infusion colours here were Are You Cerise, Orange County and Emerald Isle. 


Leaf number 2. The colours here were A Bit Jaded, Lemoncello and Sunset Beach


Leaf number 3, this time I used Golden Sands, Blackcurrant and A Bit Jaded, this was my favourite out of the three, so I decided to work with this one. 



A close up of leaf number 3. I love the blending of colours against the bits of original leaf showing through. 


I decided to work on a large piece of mixed media paper, and firstly I stamped the Iron railings from Urban Snapshots WI3 using Potting Soil Archival Ink, this is a nice deep rich brown. 
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I also stamped the moth from Urban Snapshots N4
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For my background I wanted to keep it relatively simple, so I just used one colour of Infusions. A Bit Jaded. I sprinkled the powder, spritzed with water , lightly and from high up, and then dried immediately. 


I stamped the text from Urban snapshots N1 and then cut the text into strips. 
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The leaf was glued in place with Golden Matte Gel, and then the text attached on top. The leaf was not pressed down completely flat, I like that it has a little dimension. 


To finish off I added a border in dark brown using a Promarker and then attached the whole piece to a larger sheet of mixed media paper. 


Hope you liked that, it was fun working on real leaves, and definitely something that I would do again. Next time you are out walking why not collect some leaves and add them to your artwork. 
Darcy

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12 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful.....should be framed!!
    hugs
    Donna xx

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  2. This is really beautiful Darcy. I love the way the leaves take the infusions and mix them to produce an autumnal spread of colour. Just gorgeous.

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  3. Fabulous project Darcy....love it!

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  4. Fabulous project Darcy....love it!

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  5. This is exquisite, Darcy, I would never have thought of infusions on an actual leaf. You should frame it,

    Lucy x

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  6. Ooh I love this Darcy! Autumn is my favourite season too, closely followed by Spring but the colours tip the balance I think. Love how you used a real leaf and it turned out so beautifully. The colours of the Infusions are gorgeous!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  7. Oooh! What a lovely idea! Simply beautiful! Lx

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  8. What a fabulous idea Darcy, the leaves has changed beautifully. I love this!! xx

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  9. WOW! You used a real leaf?! Just awesome!

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  10. Good idea, and lovely Darcy..

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