2020 Topic 7: Under The Sea
Helen
has employed some clever techniques to add depth. The finished result
looks much deeper than it actually is. Love her use of acetate to give
illusion of movement. All the colour and stencilling has created a real
'wow' project with just a hint of whimsy and even a decapitated fish!
~ Keren
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Helen with you today, and I've made a shadow box using the wonderful new fishy Hot Picks stamps.
Each of the big fish is collaged onto text/patterns and smaller images so you can use them as is or cut them out as I've done. You can also alter them by cutting off fins or rotate them by moving the eye, so they are very versatile.
For my project I've used a box I already had, deep enough to let me build up layers of seaweed and create an image of depth. I enjoyed weaving fish in and out to add movement. As I had plenty of time, I couldn't resist adding Darcy's little fisherman at the top! Mind you, the fish are nearly as big as he is, so he'd probably fall in if he caught one!
Each of the big fish is collaged onto text/patterns and smaller images so you can use them as is or cut them out as I've done. You can also alter them by cutting off fins or rotate them by moving the eye, so they are very versatile.
For my project I've used a box I already had, deep enough to let me build up layers of seaweed and create an image of depth. I enjoyed weaving fish in and out to add movement. As I had plenty of time, I couldn't resist adding Darcy's little fisherman at the top! Mind you, the fish are nearly as big as he is, so he'd probably fall in if he caught one!
Then just stamp the fish randomly over the background.
I bent the shoal of tiny fish on my block to add movement. You can stamp these upside down as well without it being obvious.
I thought a bit of sparkling iridescence might be good so stencilled with the That's Crafty! Holographic gel.
Cut to size and slot in.
Use your stencils PS139 and PS149 to make the seaweed.
If you stencil over a painted background, it's easier. Thought they looked a bit wishy-washy at first....
If you stencil over a painted background, it's easier. Thought they looked a bit wishy-washy at first....
...but doodling helped them stand out.
The fish are stamped on glossy card and coloured with Ecoline Brush pens.
I
wanted to add to the illusion of movement so stamped the tiny fish on
acetate so I could thread them in and out of the seaweed.
These
fish have definitely got character! Using the watercolour pens, means
you can blend the colours as you go. You could also add a bit of clear
Stickles here and there to create more sparkle.
Just
for fun, I cut one of the fish in half to give the illusion of it
swimming from one side of the box to the other. If you don't have a
suitable box, use a canvas - you can still build up layers and weave the
fish in and out.
In these difficult times, just enjoy yourself!
Stay safe and well.
Helen
what a fantastic project Helen ! I love this.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful project Helen
ReplyDeleteWow Helen, this project absolutely splendid!! I love love this so fun. xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Helen! The details are fantastic and the colours too!
ReplyDeleteOOhh This is really Amazing Helen !! Love your under-sea-down in depths, Bravo !
ReplyDeleteWish you a very nice weekend,
Big hugs, Caty
Thankyou everyone - I enjoyed making it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Helen!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and clever design. Love the detail cutting.
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