It's
always lovely to welcome a new face to our pool of fabulous bloggers,
and today we have Amanda Pink here to share some painterly fun with
Seth's stamps and Fresco Paints. This stamp set of vintage circular
items seems to have wide appeal sine its launch earlier in the year, and
Amanda pairs them beautifully with shades of turquoise and purples and
plenty of texture too! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Amanda (ink-a-pink) here with you today, and I'd like to share with you my project for the current topic: Turquoise.
I
have created an 'art panel' that has colour, texture, layers and
dimension. It can be multi- purposed - either displayed as a piece of
art, used as a book/ journal cover or as I often like to do be given
instead of a card - what I call an 'art card'.
I wanted the Art panel to have some sturdiness so a PaperArtsy 5"x7" Heavy Grey/ Whiteboard panel
provided the ideal substrate. I covered it with strips of tissue tape,
as I find covering a blank surface with something, be it pen marks,
doodling, text, tissue tape etc is a good way to kick starting
creativity and lessens the chance of 'white fright', 'blank page'
syndrome.
The print on the tissue tape was a little bold so I reached for the gesso, stippling to create texture and tooth...
... before introducing some grungy texture here and there courtesy of PaperArtsy Grunge Paste.
I
combined the topic colour Turquoise with Purple!! Now Purple is not
ordinarily a 'go to' colour for me but I thought it would be good to
step out my comfort zone and although a little hesitant I was encouraged
the combo would work ok when I recalled seeing the two colours looking
good together at a wedding reception I attended some years ago.
I
also added a couple more colours to the mix to compliment and accent.
The full palette of PaperArtsy Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paints I worked with
was Turquoise, Eggplant, Hint of Mint, Snowflake.
I
love painting with a palette knife as I find it allows for a more
random application as well as a gradual build up of colour which results
in some interesting layers of colour and texture.
I used some of the stamps from Eclectica (Seth Apter) Collection ESA02, ESA04 and Eclectica (Courtney Franich) ECF04 with Ranger Archival inks (Green Patina, Blue Violet, Cobalt) to add further detail and interest.
The rectangular text stamp from ESA04
was ideal as the words that make up the stamps are all colour names-
two of which are 'turquoise' and 'purple'! What are the chances?? Some
careful placement of the stamp ensured 'purple' made an appearance!
However 'turquoise' got lost in the midst (upper left) but I know its there and hopefully you will trust my word!
I used Eclectica (Seth Apter) collection ESA12 to create all the elements for the focal feature.
6 of the 9 stamp designs were stamped multiple times on PaperArtsy Smoothy Super Smooth card using Turquoise and Eggplant fresco chalk acrylic paint. I chose to stamp the elements with paint as oppose to ink as I wanted to carry the true background colours through to the fore to compliment and enhance not distract. So lots of stamping, cleaning stamps throughout and then lots of fussy cutting!! Please note, if you are stamping with paint it's advisable to clean the stamp immediately after use.
All
of the focal feature elements are double or triple layered to give some
rigidity. Some are adhered flat to the background, whilst others are
raised to give dimension...
... and some sense of movement with the rise and fall.
The elements are embellished with either eyelets or brads.
Additional
features to help balance and bring the overall design together are a
Spellbinder/Seth Apter Steering Wheel die that frames the stamped gauge.
Some side accents, all of which are stamped with the small stamp from ECF04 and embossed with Emerald Creek/ Seth Apter Baked Textures( White Blizzard).
After
finishing the art panel I had some of the stamped images from ESA12
hanging around so created a couple of CAS cards. They were super quick
to make thanks to all the 'project excess' I had lying around my desk.
Stamps used are from ESA12 and ESA02.
I enjoyed stepping out of my 'colour palette' comfort zone to create my 'Art Panel' and I loved creating and building up all the layers, texture and dimension be they from the mediums, the paints or the stamps I worked with. I'm looking forward to playing around with the stamps some more and trying out some of the 'sparks of inspiration' I had (and there were quite a few) whilst I was creating with them this time and I'm sure I'll be mixing up the colour combinations too.
Thanks for joining me today/ tonight
Keep on Creating
Amanda x
Fabulous project Amanda.... Love the colour combo.
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much for inviting me into your pool of bloggers , Leandra . Its such an honour to have the opportunity to create with your fabulous products and I am incredibly humbled to be creating amongst so may super talented designers .
ReplyDeletex
You've created some fabulous projects Amanda ! Great stuff !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
what a great panel, Amanda! the cards look wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous artwork Amanda and love the grungy look.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
Loving this so much. Fabulous to have Amanda share her creative exploits with us all!
ReplyDeleteFabulous industrial piece, well done Amanda!!
ReplyDeleteCorinne xx
Great to see you here, Amanda - and with such wonderful turquoise creations - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fab creations Amanda. Love the colour combo and your designs.
ReplyDeleteTexture. Dimension. Layers. A great color combination. FANtastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat project, Amanda! X
ReplyDeleteAmazing projects Amanda! I love that fabulous texture!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
If grunge can be elegant, you have created it here! Amazing art, my friend. Your invitation to be a blog host today is well deserved!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much PaperArtsy, Kay, Seth, Alison, Lucy, Geezercrafter, Alison, Corinne,Fliss, Corrie, Helen and Miriam for your kind comments and for taking the time to stop by. Both are very much appreciated
ReplyDeleteAmanda x
What a gorgeous project Amanda!! I love the way you have used Seth's new stamps and fab idea. xx
ReplyDelete