I fear I will have to apologize in every post until I do
better, for the poor pictures…Taking a picture without being able to SEE what
you are photographing is quite adventurous, but it is what it is and it will do
until I find a new camera…so Use your imagination that the colors are bright,
vivid and have no glare!
It started on an unseasonably warm November Day in Middle
Tennessee.
Everything was going well when I decided that I wanted to
give Tracy’s stamp that I had won a try.
I just had a simple project in my mind and knew it wouldn’t take too
long.
I began to read the directions on the back of the stamps,
and that is when I took a turn down the daisy hole (sorry, there were no
rabbits in sight)…
The directions said to “stamp on scrap paper the very first 2 or
three times to prime the stamps”. I had
no scrap paper where I was sitting, so I just decided to try them on my 8x10
canvas that was in my lap and I would just paint over it~~no biggie.
I stamped and stamped and stamped, and then ONE MORE stamp
for good measure…I got up to go wash off the stamps because I was not going to
use them until I had, in my mind, covered the canvas in pretty bright colors
and then I was going to STAMP on top of that for a hippie-style daisy…it was
going well…
I came back and pulled out the white gesso and painted it in
criss-cross patterns to give some texture….still going well as I pulled out ye
olde hairdryer.
Things suddenly took a turn…not your normal style of
painting…after all, I have been creating something since a little kid, and I am
now OLD and know that all projects have a proper logical order and in painting,
one should always paint the back ground FIRST and build from there…yeah, Momma
said that since I was a baby, if she said the sky was BLUE, I would say, “No,
it’s (insert color here)…” I am saying
that I knew my colors as a small child and THAT is the story I am sticking to
(it had nothing to do with me being a disagreeable child who argued since she
learned to speak…heavy sigh.)
I thought I would just pull out a color and paint the petals
and the center and it would give me a direction to go to when I would place
the flowers at their proper time~~LAST.
Diarylide Yellow filled the centers/leaves/stems and Pyrrole Orange colored the petals (ok…I
painted 38 pumpkins for an order yesterday and I needed to know that Orange
could be used for more things than just a pumpkin!)
Ok…I kinda like that…so I pulled out some of my favorite
colors and just started painting in the background (careful and don’t get on my petals, the mind
YELLED!) with Quinacridone Violet (what is wrong with just saying VIOLET??) and
then Quinacridone Magenta (really? I’m
Southern…what do you think that is going to sound like when I attempt to say
it???)
Next came some Cobalt Teal Hue and some Blue Green Light on
the leaves/stems….OH YES…Pretty colors…see how they change colors as I add
layers…I love playing with these paints!
I roughly dry-brushed my favorite color, Phtalo Turquoise
(again???...what is that word…ok…so, I am at least familiar with this word from
my one watercolor class in college…see Mom, I did learn something other than to
burp on command!)…Look how it changes colors with each color I paint over…isn’t
that the coolest thing ever! Can I tell
you how much I love COLORS!
I thought I might as well go with it now, so I pulled out
the Carbon Black and outlined the flowers…I really should have taken more time
with this, but I was just playing…still learning how to do this style…
This experiment sure had taken a dark tone, so I pulled out
the drywall tape and scruffed in some Titanium White and added the word to the
top…added some curly q’s and I am calling it DONE and you know what…I LIKE IT!! I did attach the “embrace Life” with Matte
Medium. I had stamped it on the envelop
that my stamp came in…I need some more work on stamping the words…so I went
over the words with my black pen…
OK, Tracy, I will absolutely understand that the next time
you have your husband pick a number, that you will tell him to pick a number
between 1-100, but stay as far away from 79 (or whatever my number happens to
be) as possible…I’m sorry…I KNOW this isn’t how we are SUPPOSED to use stamps,
and MAYBE one day I will do better, but I sure am not going to promise that!
Thank you, Tracy, for the inspiration that you give to me
and to countless others…your caring heart shines in your creations and I am so
glad that our paths have crossed…
If you don't, Please follow Tracy on her website/blog to learn the PROPER way to do things! =) This will take you to Tracy's website. You can also join her on many Monday Nights to see her create a project in about 1 hour (find them on You Tube)...You can LIKE her also, on facebook...she is EVERYWHERE and of course, she is the DecoArt Education Coordinator...my FAVORITE products and I am so happy to be a Helping Artist with DecoArt!! Yippie Skippie!
I know, Tracy is thinking “please, don’t let anybody see
this, please, don’t let anybody see…OH HI, everybody!” but you are far too kind to ever utter what
is going on in your head out loud (well, most of the time.). Thanks for letting me play with some of your
toys.
Tonight, I embraced LIFE…I LOVE life and am so blessed to
simply create…I wish Blessings to YOU…~charlotte
My supply list: I apologize for any misspelled words...
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics:
Diaryliade Yellow,
Pyrrole Orange
Quinacridone Violet
Quinacridone Magenta
Cobalt Tea Hue
Blue Green Light
Phthalo Turquoise
Carbon Black
Titanium White
Gesso White and Matte Medium
I have not tried any "mixed media"......my mind and painting style remain "inside the box" vs "outside the box! it came out grear as did your pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lynn...I was just thinking what I could do to appeal to Primitive painters...I have my thinking cap on! I just love how the colors mix with each other as you layer them...I am easily intrigued...lol
ReplyDeleteCharlotte, this is wonderful! It's so fun when playing tuns into art! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYeah...cause we KNOW it is JUST PAINT...but sometimes...lol ;)
DeleteI would probably have used the stamps for some kind of painting project, too, so I can very much appreciate the "turn" that your project took. The final picture is awesome, and it all comes together in an unexpected way. I enjoyed visiting your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks...visit again! I try to have fun...
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