The wall hanging is finished and in the post.
The next experiment
I spent some time over the last few nights just experimenting with layers.
Trust me this looks better in real life, the colours aren't so harsh, and it has a feel of the Tudor rich velvet costumes and wall hangings - muted, but rich
I thought you might like to see how the layers are built up.
It started off as a piece of cream material, which I painted with suede acrylic.
Cream was stencilled on next.
Then pearlescent white.
Metallic green.
Brayered white all over.
Stencilled gold.
I now have one more layer of acrylic white to brayer on then I'll build up the layers of material.
This is Mary - she somehow managed to get on the wrong blog.
She's a very very rare little Lemon Millefleur Sablepoot.
She decided to sit right outside the conservatory window on a wall - to dry off her dirty 'boots'.
I think that she is as pretty as a picture - so I'll let her stay here!
I spent a lovely couple of hours at a flower arranging workshop this afternoon.
It was too dark to take a decent photo of the finished work - so I'll post that on here tomorrow.
7 comments:
Hi Lottie love your hanging and Mary , she is very pretty. Your work looks very interesting. Hugs x ChrisB
oh look at Mary..I really love looking at your photos of chickens. As far as digi goes I used to be really in awe of those who could do digi until I discovered serif digital scrapbook artist 2 it is quite simply superb and really easy to use and it comes with a £10 voucher to spend at daisy trail which have free kits all the time..recommend it as Pat off UK stampers recommended it to me!
The wall hanging turned out great and I love the layering. Mary is the most beautiful bird I have ever seen! Have wonderus wkend.
Fab wall hanging, love the piece of twig.
Mary looks stunning too, all those lovely colours xxxx
Lovely work and what a pretty chick!
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Fabulous work. Annette x
Oh she is just gorgeous!
Hugs, Sandra
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