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Monday, 29 April 2019

2019 #6 Fish: One Stamp, Three Fish with ECF {by Nikki Acton}

2019 Topic 6: Fish

Stamping on a Gelli Plate - with PaperArtsy Fresco Paints and ECF06

Beautiful positive and negative use of an image by Nikki, plus gelli printing and more in exploring all the blues for her fishy creation! ~ Leandra

Hi everyone, it's Nikki from Addicted to Art here with you today, sharing my fish themed project. 

When the scheduling for this theme was taking place I had a vague idea and said I would use stamps from Courtney Franich (ECF) and Seth Apter (ESA). I planned to create lots of fish with the fabulous texture stamps they have both released recently. But when I got going I got carried away just using one stamp! 


Stamping on a Gelli Plate - with PaperArtsy Fresco Paints and ECF06
The leaves on Courtney's recent stamp release (ECF06) are wonderful and the one with the 'bubble' seemed perfect. I have used this on my gelli plate using both the positive and negative image.


Stamping on a Gelli Plate - with PaperArtsy Fresco Paints and ECF06

Hopefully you can see on this close up how I have used the stamp in two different ways. The first is stamping directly onto the gelli plate once the colours have been brayered onto it. I then take a print of this. This process itself loads the stamp with paint which I then also stamped directly onto card. One is the positive image, the other the negative image.



If you are with me so far you have probably realised I must be working on more than one surface at a time! I actually had 5 or 6 going - all using similar blue colours, sometimes working dark to light and sometimes light to dark.



I used PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylics - Chalk, China, Pea Coat and Caribbean Sea. I added some additional stamping using Archival Ink in Forgot Me Not and Cobalt.

Stamping on a Gelli Plate - with PaperArtsy Fresco Paints and ECF06

Having created 5 or 6 pieces I selected my base layers and fish layers. For the latter I drew a couple of fish like shapes and cut them out - adding a little Chalk paint to the edges to highlight.

Stamping on a Gelli Plate - with PaperArtsy Fresco Paints and ECF06

I really enjoyed this process and how it came together. So often I use a lot of stamps and colours - but this really was 4 colours and 1 stamp. It was a little messy and my stamp needed a good clean afterwards to remove the paint but stamping onto (and then off) the gelli plate does create some wonderful effects.

Nikki

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11 comments:

  1. How clever. I love this Nikki

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  2. What a beautiful project Nikki!! Great imagination and techniques. I love this too!! xx

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  3. This looks wonderful! So much depth and interest!

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  4. Beautiful, I love all your blue tones, they go together so well.
    You have inspired me to dig out my gelli plates again, it's been so long!

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  5. Brilliant! So effective and beautiful! X

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  6. Completely the right decision to stick with that one bubbly stamp - the varied effects, colours and shades are delightful. I feel some Gelli printing coming on!
    Alison x

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  7. Fantastic make, colors and composition indeed!!
    A fabulous idea!
    Corinne x

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  8. Nikki, you have achieved spectacular results with that one stamp and just four colors! This is a true work of art! I'm so happy you explained your process, because I was mystified at how you created that amazing texture! Exceptional!

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  9. Such a beautiful make! The texture that you created looks amazing with the fish - perfect 😁. Creative wishes! J 😊 x

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  10. This is fantastic , Nikki . Colours, design, composition - all spot on . Brill x

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