Showing posts with label Yellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellow. Show all posts
Sunday, October 02, 2016
Autumn is Finally Here!
I love Autumn, I truly do. The lack of humidity, the cool crisp air, fresh apples, and pumpkins everywhere, and most importantly my allergies are starting to calm down.
The part I love the most, however, is the colors of the leaves. Reds, golds, oranges, and brilliant yellows, and everywhere!
So it's no surprise that I created art cloth show casing these colors in my Colors of the Earth and Pretty Pigments online classes.
If you'd like to capture the beauty of nature's natural palette using natural earth pigments then join me in my newest class Colors of the Earth. Class starts on October 17th!
Friday, October 09, 2015
Totally Tomato
Color inspiration from my garden.
Love the distinct color bands.
Yes, joy really can be found from something as simple as a tri-colored tomato from my own garden.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Earth Pigment Painting Live Stream
I will be Live Streaming this evening at 8 pm Central Time (Iowa), join me for chat while I paint fabrics with earth pigments for an upcoming solo show!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/mark-making-with-nature
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Part One - Black Birds in Trees Harvest
With a round object of your choice (I used a 6" plate) and a soft pencil (HB) draw a circle on your 9x12 sheet of watercolor paper.
Using a texture or geometric stamp, and waterproof ink, add some texture around the circular area.
Using a thin layer of grey paint the background.
The thin layer of paint will allow the background texture to show through; allow paint to dry completely.
Now apply alcohol inks and in random manner. I spritzed the moon area with butterscotch, lettuce, and red pepper.
Not to worry the inks will dry way lighter than what you see in the image here!
About half dry now, it will become lighter still!
Once the alcohol inks are dried take a baby wipe and in a swirling motion remove most of the ink from the moon shape on the paper.
This gives you a realistic moon shape and fall harvest coloring. Not all of the ink will wipe away and this is fine you don't want it all to wipe away.
If you need to amp up the color for the background now is the time to do so. Here I recharged the alcohol ink using some additional inks and a water bottle. Spritzing with water will cause speckling, etc., to occur giving you more texture.
Place stencil of choice onto background, and using dry stencil brush techniques push the paint through the stencil onto the paper. Here I'm using my stencil Black Birds in Tree which is available through StencilGirl Products!
Too much paint will cause the paint to go under the stencil and well creates a HUGE mess, but this piece can and will be redeemed! Folk Art Paint - Licorice
And because sometimes I am a bit of a perfectionist, yes me, I went and created a second piece the steps of which are above, just to see if I could get the stencil portion correct!
And I managed to keep the paint in the lines this time! Ok, the paint should be dry now I'm off to add more layers to the first version of this piece to see where it takes me, oh and to cook dinner!
Stay tuned for Part Two!
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Another View of Crow on Yellow
In the vertical position, as it would be seen once it's finally installed inside of the niche.
The finished corner, now it's time to bead the edge and then finish the niche.
WIP - Crown on Yellow 052913
Almost done, I have a few spots that need beads on the main body and then I'll bead the edge with black beads.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Crow on Yellow 052813
Just one small section left to bead and the main body is done!
The back is more interesting than the front, lol.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
WIP - Crow on Yellow 052313
I worked a bit more on the crows feet last night and started this side of the branch it is perched upon.
Today it's all about finishing the app, which is taking longer than I anticipated simply because as I go through my old natural dye nots I find myself adding more plants and more categories about the colors, fastness, etc. Phew... that was a long sentence!
It's starting to look like a bird!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
WIP- Crow on Yellow 052213
Crow body almost completed.
My crow had a red spot, so I decided to preserve this bit with some rose to reddish coloured beads.
Detail showing the contrast between the black matte beads, black beads, and irridescent beads.
Friday, May 17, 2013
I was Beading Away
finishing the crows tail and now working on it's underbelly...
One view of the tail feathers in matte, iridescent, and shiney black pony beads.
Another view of the tail.
And... then I realized I forgot to finish the wing! Other than this minor mishap it's coming along and beautifully.
WIP - Crow on Yellow 0514713
I need to finish the left side of the crow, and then the small piece in the lower left hand corner, and then it's off to finish the right side of the piece.
Closer detail of the beading.
Thursday, May 09, 2013
WIP - Crow on Yellow 050913
Still beading away, I've finished a little less than a quarter of the background area.
There are some black irridescent beads on the crows wing but it's hard to capture this quality.
Another view of the irridescent black beads.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
WIP - Big Blue Stem
Here it is hanging vertically, I started this piece many moons ago, as in like sometime around 1999 many moons ago!
This piece has always bothered me, there's a thread over on the Quilt Art list about cutting up a piece. Well I've been tempted to cut the dark side of this quilt off for some 12 years now! Now that I have Adobe CS 6 I've started experimenting with this piece
Here it is without the marks, I'm thinking some additional stitching and or embellishment is needed to make this piece really sing.
This piece has always bothered me, there's a thread over on the Quilt Art list about cutting up a piece. Well I've been tempted to cut the dark side of this quilt off for some 12 years now! Now that I have Adobe CS 6 I've started experimenting with this piece
Here it is without the marks, I'm thinking some additional stitching and or embellishment is needed to make this piece really sing.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Tomato Hutch 012812
The shelves are a tomato red color, the back a tomato vine green, and the sides a tomato blossom yellowish color, so with that in mind I'm calling this my tomato hutch!
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