This layout is one I have done for the April challenge at BOAF. The challenge was to use various fonts in the journalling and to use distressing. I painted the background then using masks sprayed it with expresso colour wash. The sprockets are dye cut from aluminium tape and dry brushed with black ink. The strips under the photos are from a "Red Bull" can and I have embossed them with a sprocket embossing folder. The journalling is done on a piece of notebook paper, in differing fonts, I then crumpled the paper and opened it back up before adhering it to the page.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Die Cut Canvas
These two canvases were done for a class I ran illustrating ways in which die cuts could be used. They are fairly simple but quite effective and make a nice gift if personal photos are added.
Interactive Pages
I just love interactive pages. Below are a few of the ones I have made.
This is the page with the flap closed and below is the page with the flap opened.
This page of Tyler I made because there were so many photos of his birthday and I wanted them on one page. So there are various levels to this fold out page which allowed me to scrap lots of photos. I love this page.
On this page of my grandson the Flap with the "B" on it lifts up and again there are more photos and a personal note underneath,
This is the page with the flap closed and below is the page with the flap opened.
The page below was one that I have done but I am waiting for the photos. The little booklet opens to provide room for more photos.
This page of Tyler I made because there were so many photos of his birthday and I wanted them on one page. So there are various levels to this fold out page which allowed me to scrap lots of photos. I love this page.
The page of my grandmothers was one I wanted to keep simple but the photos lift up and inside are notes to my grandmothers.
On this page of my grandson the Flap with the "B" on it lifts up and again there are more photos and a personal note underneath,
Bottlecaps and Paper Beads
These are are a few bottlecaps that I have been playing around with, using leftovers and buttons and bits and pieces. I wanted some original charms to use on my mini albums. I have also made some paper beads using old maps and book pages.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
ATC Taranaki Swap
This ATC I made for the April ATC swap over at ATC Taranaki Tartistry. This is a site for mixed media artists and there are some very talented ladies who participate in the swaps. The subject for this months ATC swap is "Wings" and below is my take on the theme.
Swaps
I had a busy day yesterday getting some of my swaps finished. At my local stamp club we are doing a monthly swap. This swap involves altering jumbo playing cards and anything goes as long as there is a quotation included in the piece. Once the swap is finished the cards will be bound into a book. "Change" is the piece I did for the March Swap and "Cats" is for the April swap.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Raranga
At the beginning of the month I began a diploma course in Raranga (weaving) through the Te Wananga o Aotearoa. My first assignment was due this week and our only brief was that it must be a mobile or wallhanging and that we must incorporate at least four different whiri (plaits) in the piece. I called my piece Dichotomy and I wanted to use the piece to illustrate the duality of the human response to conserving our natural resources and the consumerism and subsequent waste that threatens that conservation. I used the mask to symbolise Mother Earth and the human race. The right side of the mask is covered with picutres of the natural world taken from gardening magazines and the whiri are made from harakeke (flax) native grasses and cotton fabric and symbolises the natural resources. The left side of the mask symbolises consumerism and wastage and is covered with images from junk mail and the whiri are made from recyled materials. The mask is mounted on a section of flax flower. The flax lengths have been left long to indicate that nature will overcome in the end and the flax korus encompassing the metal tape at the top of the piece and at the top of the mask symbolise the same concept. The flax whiris cradling the mask on each side symbolise that the natural world cradles and supports us and the use of the recycled materials reminds us that we each a responsibilty to walk lightly and using recycled materials in art is one way to help diminish the growing piles of waste. The pieces are assessed by the other students doing the course as well as the tutors and the piece was very well received and I got very good feedback and marks from the other students.
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