2021 Topic 5: Find Your Vibe
Finding
 your vibe doesn't always mean there's a clear and direct plan. Perhaps 
you have to trust the process like Nikki did and not be so constrained 
by an initial idea. Her patchwork scrap base is a fabulous idea and the 
layering is just beautiful. However you manage to find your vibe, just 
keep persevering!
~ Keren.
Hi everyone, Nikki, from Addicted to Art, here to share my 'Find your Vibe' creation! 
My
 creative vibe can vary, but I would say I nearly always add lots of 
layers (too many!) and don't always know where I am going to finish off 
when I start! I will often have an idea but get taken down a different 
path. I used to force my original idea to completion, but now try to go 
with the process of making rather than having a defined end goal.
This
 journal page is quite a good example of my process. Sitting on my desk 
were lots of scraps (mostly gel prints) from recent projects, so I 
decided to create a background collage with them, In the end a lot of 
this is covered up - but the patchwork still remains.
I realised there was just too much colour - or at least not enough cohesion of colour so needed to tone this down a bit, but also wanted some to show through. So I dry brushed Chalk Fresco Acrylic paint over the surface and stamped some images on tissue paper to outline a composition. The face is from FP002, the flowers and butterfly ESC18 and the letters from ESA21.
I now went to work adding more interest to the background and adding some watery washes to the underside of the tissue paper.
Lots of stamps and stencils were use on building up the background - here you can see PS102 with Pistachio Fresco Paint and PS169 with Rose Fresco Paint.
The vertical numbers are from ID08, the red scripty circles ELB34, the French text from FP002 and the stencilled blue circles from PS234.
Once
 happy with all my layers I adhered my tissue stamped images and added 
some pen work to enhance as required - eg the eye. I also added some 
paint spatters.
If
 like me, you enjoy doing backgrounds (don't we all) - using images 
stamped on tissue is a great way to add focal points once the background
 is done - even when it is very busy like mine! 
Enjoy!
Nikki x
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8 comments:
What an awesome way to use up left over scraps from your prints!! Love it!!
Love this - gorgeous colours and layout.
Amazing layers - like she's emerging from or hiding in a wonderful jungle of a garden. The printed scraps are pretty fabulous all by themselves in the collage!
Alison x
Love the layers and it was wonderful to see your process.
what a scrumptious combo!
That is so fabulous and thank you for the clear step by step!
Wonderful project Nikki
It is gorgeous!
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