2017 Topic 7: Found Objects
Lovely to be here on the PA blog tonight. I've chosen to share with you a board with ... yes .. found objects.
I really like this theme.. Why?
I have been collecting items (mostly from nature) all my life, even later on when we had children. Looking for tiny seashells (for example), could keep us on the beach for hours and hours. Especially my daughter and I were looking for them. The boys were always running around trying to keep their kite in the air, or making sand castles.
Nature speaks to me.
The colors, the texture, the smell... it's fascinating.
AND these colors, AND these stamps, AND the stencil ... they made me choose for this topic!
Wanting
nature to frame nature, I used some branches from a prunus. Next time I
will do it a slightly different I think, but in the end I like the
non-perfectionism of it.
I added a little blue (Fresco Finish - Beach Hut) to it. I also used this blue paint (watered down) to color the background. It is a translucent chalky acrylic paint.
The white accents on the branches have been done with Fresco Finish - Snowflake.
The theme ochre is all about rust (and the color of it) as far as I am concerned.
And the blue reminds me of all the blue skies I've seen in life. Or the color of the ocean ..
I like the effect of the background details like the stencilled structure paste, and the background stamping, and the bookpaper, and the drippage of color.
.. I LOVE these new stamps from Lin brown, set ELB33
And this stencil was used in the background too. PS021
Do you see all the treasures in these tiny glass jars? Some tiny little shark teeth, tiny tiny seashells, and some other teasures from sea.
I've also added some seeds from a tree. And an ice cream stick! Stamped on it after painting it with Fresco
AND finally a close-up of my favorite section of this project :
New miracles made by nature, treasures, to be found everywhere... All leaves get transformed by nature differently...
I like weather-beaten leaves...and have lots of them.
The fabric, color, script, stenciling and dots give it a finishing touch!
Do you also have some treasures lying around.. use them in your art. Maybe you'd like to approach it very differently than me, but go make them artsy in some way. You might want to put them in a bigger bottle and decorate it, with maybe a label stating what's in it, or where you found it, or the date you found it.
I have more plans to use these treasures in my future art!
Hope I've inspired you to go create (with found objects) today!
Ellie Knol
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Oh this really makes you think about all there is to appreciate in the environment around us! I love you jars full of precious finds, and the twig-frame is fabulous, just perfect! Thanks Ellie for sharing this with us, it's fantastic! ~ Leandra
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All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store.
what a fab project Ellie - gorgeous colours too.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Ellie !
ReplyDeleteThat's a delightful piece, Ellie - love the colours and the number resist in the background, and all your collected natural elements are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Gorgeous project, whimsical and full of details! Love how you successfuly integrated all the elements using color.
ReplyDeleteFab project Ellie.... Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful project Ellie. Fabulous the branches's frame and great interior...beautiful colours. xx
ReplyDeleteFab project Ellie. Love all of the branch elements, this must hold lots of memories for you. Very inspiring post, love the use of stamps and stencil.
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous. I love all the found elements & the background is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat an exquisite project, Ellie. I love how delicate and mysterious it is! A lovely interpretation of the topic. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for al your nice comments! It's hanging on the wall!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project Ellie. There is so much interest, I keep looking and seeing more treasures! Fabulous! Xx
ReplyDeleteEllie, What a beautiful piece! I love the organic-ness of it! The stamps you chose are perfect with your found objects! xx
ReplyDeleteWow Ellie, this is so beautiful, gorgeous, stunning ! Love the little treasures, leaves, the wood, colors, so many details. It brings back memories to me also, as I used to search for seashells, beautiful leaves, etc.... Love, Enny
ReplyDeleteGosh. This is absolutely stunning chat an inspiring piece of artwork. There is just so much to see in this. So organic. So calming for the viewer. A wonderful interpretation of the theme.
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