2019 Topic 8: Put a Brush On It
There
is something really wonderful about a large stamp. You can use it in
whole or part, and Lotte has created a wonderful composition with
stamped layers using different inks in the background to the contrasting
coloured ink for the focal point. An effective technique for any
surface. ~ Leandra
Hey everyone, Lotte
here - proving that I'm not one for subtlety; when Leandra announced
the topic was 'Put a Brush On It', I took it *quite* literally!! The
result is this quirky little MDF chunkie, in a understated colour combo
of blues and browns, with black and white highlights.
I started off by painting the front and sides of the 6" square chunkie (from That's Crafty!), carefully avoiding getting paint on the tabs.
Lake Wanaka Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic
is an opaque colour, so you don't even need to undercoat - hurrah! I
also painted the handle and filament part of a brush that had been
overlooked in a clean up (ahem), and set aside to dry:
I started off by painting the front and sides of the 6" square chunkie (from That's Crafty!), carefully avoiding getting paint on the tabs.
Then
I lightly sanded (in one direction only, vertically) the panel, before
adding a spritz of Tea Dye Distress Ink Spray on both the panel and the
brush. I added some shading with Shadow Gray Ranger Archival Ink Pad around the edges of the panel, swiping directly with the pad, and blending with a stippling brush.
Next I stamped 'Classified' From Eclectica: Seth Apter set 07 (ESA07) in Potting Soil Ranger Archival Ink Pad on both the panel and the handle of the brush:
Then, using Onyx Black Versafine Ink Pad I stamped the main image and the belt onto the panel, and the bit of the main image that says 'lost and found' onto the brush.
When stamping onto the brush, it's easier done upside down, ie pressing the brush against the stamp. There was a bit of space on top of the brush handle that I filled in with a random part of the main image:
Next I stamped 'Classified' From Eclectica: Seth Apter set 07 (ESA07) in Potting Soil Ranger Archival Ink Pad on both the panel and the handle of the brush:
Then, using Onyx Black Versafine Ink Pad I stamped the main image and the belt onto the panel, and the bit of the main image that says 'lost and found' onto the brush.
When stamping onto the brush, it's easier done upside down, ie pressing the brush against the stamp. There was a bit of space on top of the brush handle that I filled in with a random part of the main image:
I decided that a bit more texture was needed, so stamped with Potting Soil and some of the smaller images:
I
glued the chunkie together, and on the tabs showing to the front used a
white Posca pen to colour the tabs, then when dry, added black squares
with a black Posca:
Then finally glued on the decorated brush with superglue, also adding some the words 'Lost' and 'Found' in Dymo'ed tape:
And that's it! Now, usually when I stamp onto canvases, because they always have a 'give' which means the image won't stamp in full, I stamp onto tissue paper which I then adhere with gel medium. I tried this first, but these images are too detailed and also bleed out on tissue paper (which isn't a problem for simpler designs) so in the end I went with stamping directly onto the panel, BEFORE putting the chunkie together, and got a lovely crisp image which shows all the details to perfection.
Until next time!
Lotte x
I love this chunky canvas! the brush itself is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Lotte
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous, Lotte! Love the words on the brush.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Lotte, you have done it so brilliantly!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Fabulous ! Lotte. Seths stamps were a great choice for this project and love the colour palette . the B&W tabs are very effective .
ReplyDeletertfs
Love everything about it Lotte. Its great! Lx
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