2018 Topic 11: Enshrined Artistry
Well.
if anyone can be inspired by DNA, then I guess its going to be Keren!
Enshrined in her box, I'd like to think there is a dribble of spit, or a
drop of blood or a scrap of hair on the back of each of those 'buttons'
on each 'strand...but maybe that's a step too far?? ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Keren Baker with
you today, and I'd like to share with you an exploration of some of the
thoughts I had from the topic that translated into a piece to inspire
me to get going when my mojo is gone!
I
started musing on the word 'enshrined'. I began to imagine something
small and intricate housed inside a resin piece then remembered I didn't
have resin, nor have a clue how to use it,
so that led onto thoughts about things that are kept or enshrined in
something else. Because I think oddly most of the time, it wasn't long
before DNA came into my mind; the very basis for who we are and our
innate characteristics (including artistic capabilities) are enshrined
in this code. So as I went searching through the annals of Ink And The
Dog, I came across some wonderful stamps that would help me construct an
ode to DNA! ;-)
My
Science-y daughter disparagingly commented that it's not DNA, there's
no double helix. I tried to explain that it was a representation of it,
but she wasn't convinced. To create the code 'enshrined' in a box, I
first created the strands using my Silhouette Cameo, and then cut them
out of cardstock
I'd found some perfect stamps for attaching to the top of the strands
It was easy to create the background using some Heavy Smoothy and stamping the beautiful background created by Backgrounds 5
It
was stamped 3 times and then I positioned the pieces of DNA raised up
with a layer of foam tape. In order to make it look enshrined within the
project, I created a higher layer of foam tape and added a frame
created using another Ink and The Dog set.
In
order to give it a bit more interest, I wanted a sentiment I could cut
apart to add to the bottom of the frame and this little stamp was
perfect. I added some multi colours of inks to the larger 'but' to help
bring emphasis to the quote.
Creating
something that has resonance with you doesn't require much in the way
of products- just some inks and using images of different sizes and
textures. Starting with a word and finding a concept that you use images
to produce really encourages creativity. Maybe our double helix has
enshrined this ability in us, or just perhaps it's as the sentiment
says- we just need to get going!
Thanks for being with me tonight,
Keren x
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This is brilliant, Keren, sl clever and great use of all the stamps!
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This is lovely Keren - really clever. Love it!
ReplyDeleteClever idea, Karen. Great use of the stamps.
ReplyDeleteThis is great Keren, you are very clever, I love it.
ReplyDeleteKeren this is so clever. Looking back everyone seems to be using the word clever. Fab stamps and great piece! Xx
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