2019 Topic 16: Stamp Carving
Normally
we'd start with a project from a PaperArtsy blogger, but I thought the
perfect way to kick off the topic would be to mention Ellen Vargo who has created a wonderful range of stamps based on her stamp carvings (see more here about Ellen's carving). I've chosen this EEV03 set as a great example of the chunky style of a typical carved stamp.
Ellen also created some super fine detail carved stamps for PaperArtsy too, and these finer detailed options allow a whole lot more fun in your stamped layers and colour choices.
Ellen also created some super fine detail carved stamps for PaperArtsy too, and these finer detailed options allow a whole lot more fun in your stamped layers and colour choices.
Here are a couple of examples Ellen made with her stamps showing how the bold and fine can contrast so perfectly.
You
might make a master-board to cut up into smaller sections as above, or
even use a master-board as you background; this piece below is A4 in
size for example.
Starting with a simple but really striking example of a basic DIY stamp, is Anneke de Clerck with some lovely JoFY stamps, allowing that kraft to peep through provides a delicious contrast to the white paint.
I'm
a firm believer in the Sound of Music's principle of 'let's start at
the very beginning'.. and this is a great blog post outlining some of
the basic tools and techniques for getting started in stamp carving.
What's
really impressed me whilst researching for the topic, is the wide range
of designs and the intricacy of the artwork. This example was
interesting because traditionally I think of them as solid blocks.
This example gives a really clear view of the hewn out block. Seeing the scratches and gouges shows some of the technique.
There
are some interesting blog posts about alternative substances to try
your hand at carving with. How about fun foam mounted on a wood block?
If
you want to use something that nearly all of us would have hanging
around our homes, why not try carving stamps with potatoes?! This simple
project shows how powerful a simple repeated image can be.
Polymer Clay might seem an unlikely candidate, but Sunni Bergeron did a really interesting experiment using it.
Other
experimentation can be seen with this experiment of different
substances to carve with. One of the winners was Pan Shower Liner
mounted on mdf.
If
you're a bit further along with carving, this is a real mine of
information for the different types of carving blocks that are the best
for textiles. Fly Gurl has done a great review.
Some of the projects you can find are simply amazing, and the sizes of the carved stamps are larger than expected too.
What an awesome representation of a heart. Aren't the carved curved sinewy lines so very beautiful?!
I thought I'd finish by showing some gorgeous examples of some carved stamps.
Intricacy
makes for a spellbinding image, but it's easy to forget what you can do
with one image. This image is transformed into a mandala-esque beauty.
You're going to love the projects we have coming up for this topic. If you want to create along with us and this topic, please share on our social feeds so we can see what you get up to. The best places are Instagram @paperartsy or post in PaperArtsy People Group on Facebook. Make sure you tag us in your contributions, we love to see what you get up to in your creative world
Fabulous topic !
ReplyDeleteThis is a topic I’ve been very curious about. Will be looking forward to future posts.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous info Keren. And the Rt work is amazing. I will be interested to see what everyone creates for this.
ReplyDeleteFabulous topic and lovely samples, very interested. xx
ReplyDeleteFab topic and a terrific intro post Keren . Thanks for researching and sharing x
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