2017 Topic 10: Dark to Light: Contrasts & Layers
I
think Nikki is loving this theme, not only has she combined her love of
'all things Seth', but she also has mashed up Alison's gorgeous new
quotes, and in the process given real-life dimension to Seth's stamps -
exactly as they were intended to be used! The details are delicious!
Hi everyone, it's Nikki, from Addicted to Art, with you today, and I'd like to share my Dark to Light canvas featuring the amazing new stamps from Seth Apter with a few Alison Bomber words thrown in!
As I was featuring Seth's stamps I decided my Dark to Light technique should be based on Seth's own style. Since attending a couple of his workshops last year this is a method I now use frequently - the results are fabulous!
Starting with a 5 x 7 inch canvas board painted black (Little Black Dress Fresco Chalk Paint) I built up my layers using other Fresco Chalk paints (Caribbean Sea, Antarctic and Mud Splat
) firstly randomly with my paint brush and finally using Seth's
watercolour card printing technique. I love how the remaining black on
the surface contrasts with the lighter / more vibrant colours.
This building up of painted layers creates wonderful textures and is a very easy to achieve worn, grungy look.
I used Seth Apter's recently released stamp set ESA05 (stockist list here) - which has so many possibilities. I wanted to use the wonderful large image but decided to remove the central portion. To add to the grungy feel I also scratched over the stamped surface. These stamps are perfect for layering and building up a collage - don't be afraid to cut away the pieces you don't want!
This theme was a perfect fit for one of the wonderful quotes from Alison Bomber's new range of stamps. (EAB02 - stockists here)
I mounted the words on the circular stamp from ESA05 which sits wonderfully on Seth's Wood Chips.
I chose to stamp the other elements from Seth's stamp set on card I painted in coordinating colours and cut out before mounting on a little greyboard for dimension. I can see these being used on lots of projects!
I wanted to create a frame for my canvas board so took some wooden dowels and painted with Caribbean Sea Fresco Chalk Paint before wrapping in black string.
These
new stamp sets from Seth are based on his own artwork and I love how
they can be combined, altered and layered! Seth loves using found
objects in his art and these stamp sets reflect some of those items. He
also loves working Dark to Light, building up layers which I have done
here, to create my grungy canvas - but I can see these being used with
brighter colours too. The larger stamp on each set provides a natural
focal point to be used as it is or added to, and the other stamps are
perfect additions or background stamps for just about anything!
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24 comments:
Fabulous piece ! xx
Nikki, this is just beautiful! Amazing colour.
This is beautiful, I love how you've used Seth's stamps Xx
Wow! This is a knockout creation ! Nikki. Think it has to be one of my all time faves of yours . Everything about is works for me in a big way . You certainly know how to showcase Seths products and love that you've used Alisons stamps in your design .
x
Oh wow Nikki, this is stunning......gorgeous texture, yummy colours, beautiful layering and fantastic use of his stamps, collaged together perfectly! Love this!! Ruth xx
beautiful and very inspirering
This really is stunning Nikki and thanks for showing all the details and layers, it seems the more you look, the more you see.
Fliss xx
Stunning work with Seth's stamps and techniques here, Nikki. I adore the colour palette and fabulous grungy look, and the layering of the elements creates such cool dimension. Delighted that some of my words got to play a part in this beautiful hanging. Bravo!
Alison x
The results are indeed fabulous Nikki, I love this stunning creation, you have used Seth's and Alison's wonderful stamps beautifully! The colour tones are fantastic, the layers and texture are amazing. Beautiful work! Anne xx
Magnificent canvas Nikki, I too love the exposed black peeking through. Everything marry's together so well and your dowel surround has transformed it all into something else. Thank you for sharing Nikki.. Tracey x
Fab canvas Nikki. Love the colours and the grunge look. Great use of the stamps and Seth's woodchips.
Absolutely wonderful! Love the colours and especially love the way you made the frame! Chrisx
This is wonderful Nikki! I love the grungy layers and textures you have achieved and your choice of stamps is just perfect!
Lucy x
Beautiful Distressed and grungy layers.. Great make Nikki!
Nikki, I love this, love your grungy texture and the frame of dowels and black string, around them. So gorgeous!!
Dorthe, xx
I would go right ahead and hang this on the wall...it is amazing. Love the layering, the stamps and your fabulous layout x
This is gorgeous Nikki, the colours and the layers are fabulous! xx
This is great Nikki. Lovely feel to it and combos are perfect! Xx
Great project Nikki
Thanks for all the lovely comments xx
your canvas looks fantastic, love it
Brilliant project Nikki. Great work of patina and dark colours with the Seth's stamps. And I love the way you have used the Alison's new stamps! xx
Absolutely brilliant! This is so creative and beautifully designed. Such an inspiration! Hugs, Autumn
SO gorgeous !
Corrie x
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