Musings on the creative process, the evolution of inspiration, and the wonderment in daily life.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Tidbits
Well, it's almost mid March and hopefully the worst of winter is behind us. I am sure I am not the only one who is ready. I finished two new plates of stamps this week that I can't wait to use in the studio. These include my first imagery that will work well to support the words and phrases that I included this go around. I call the images, tidbits, since they are on the small side as most of my art is. More to follow on them and the availability when I get the demo sets back. I am just a wee bit excited. The rest of March will be a blur. Lots of artful gatherings here and one I am attending in a suburb of Kansas City with a group from my Collage Club. I am excited to be returning to Art & Soul for a couple of days and even more excited about doing a demo at Stamper's Ink on the 21st. I then return home to finish off the month here.
Today I worked on an altered book spread for a collaboration in my club. The theme of this month's book was zentangle art and I am the thirteenth one to work in it. I seem to be Moon-obsessed since I chose the sun/moon bookends as my inspiration for my the alteration. I began by gessoing the text on the right side (2 thin coats). I decided to work the theme with a black stabilo pencil and Pitt Pen so I could have finite lines and ones that could be variegated. There are several layers of Stabilo, applied wet and dry. When the detailing was finished I applied one more layer of wet stabilo to the perimeter and watered it down enough to blur the edges with pools of gray. I also used more stabilo in the interior to create shadows in the emptier white areas. I am pleased with the result of my explorations and would definitely work this way again.
UPCOMING CLASSES:
March 21: Stamper's Ink: FREE DEMO 11:30 AM
April 11-12: Stamper's Ink: Three classes. For samples and descriptions click here.
April 26: For Keeps Sake: Transformations 10:00 AM- 1 PM
Labels:
altered book,
Nancy Curry Art,
Pitt pen,
rubber stamps,
Stabilo,
zentangle
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