that i forgot to take a picture of
my canvas in the begining
first we layered on gesso
mixed in tissue and cheesecloth
then rubber stamps, stencils, tools
anything that would help create some texture
lots and lots of texture
once it was dry the fun began when
we started adding the paint
you could see the texture come to life
above: after a few layers of color
that i didn't get time to add any images
and i didn't want to rush it
we folded it in to book form
i love all the edges
i still have to paint the back
which will make them pop
i've scanned the whole project and selected
some of my favorite areas
it's amazing how much texture and detail
is in every square inch
(click on the image to really see the detail)
this class was sold out
so they are bringing back
lynne perrella
for october 10th and 11th
check out the ink pad
for details
a special thanks to
anna , dante and v
i love all the edges
i still have to paint the back
which will make them pop
i've scanned the whole project and selected
some of my favorite areas
it's amazing how much texture and detail
is in every square inch
(click on the image to really see the detail)
this class was sold out
so they are bringing back
lynne perrella
for october 10th and 11th
check out the ink pad
for details
a special thanks to
anna , dante and v
8 comments:
Wow - amazing work with interesting materials.
whoa...
really cool!
and i love the edges!
I'm hoping to be able to take a Lynne Perrella class some day.... and Oh, how I miss NYC -- I used to go at least once a year....
This is really wonderful. Thanks for all the close up shots. The texture you created is unbelievable. Looking forward ro seeing it again after you add the images.
beautiful! What a great class this must have been.
oh my gosh, that is amazing--do you just feel so wonderful you got to be in that class?
AND make such an awesome project??
GORGEOUS!!!
:)
(it makes me smile, and i wasn't even there!! it's like i went to class and made something awesome and had pizza and beer, too!)
between your post and marie's i'm sorry i missed this, and especially sorry to have missed dinner. i was up in (equally hot steamy humid) massachusetts making glass beads.
Wonderful, wonderful ...so rich and lusciously textured. Wish I'd been there with you!
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