I did a collage a few years ago at Kars but it fell to bits. It wasn't very good as the paper we used and the glue they gave us did not seem to work, so today I decided it looked far too tatty and needed redoing. I pulled it to bits! It is still quite similar in design to the original one but much better constructed.
I first of all painted the canvas with Peach Bellini (Paint Dabber) and then stuck a piece of scrapbook paper over the top leaving a small margin round the edge. Took some more scrapbook paper and added torn bits in various places. Some of it I scrunched up as I do like texture on my pictures. Then I kind of dry-brushed some gold paint on but using my Gold Dabber to do it, a little Espresso and the base was complete.
Two bits of Melt Art in the top left corner plus a key from 7 Gypsies, a tiny piece of ribbon, the charm used for the two Melt Art pieces, some wool and more ribbons and it was more or less complete except for the photograph. The photograph is a copy of one I cherish. It shows Chas's Great Grandmother with his father sitting on her knee. I think she is an absolutely beautiful lady and will always cherish this photograph.
This now hangs in my stamp room next to my beeswax collage I did as a sample for my very first beeswax workshop - do you remember it Paul?
Now my memory is having to work on this one but by the looks of it I painted the canvas first of all with Stewart Gill paints and then stuck some paper on which I had bleach stamped. There is a piece of bandage soaked in beeswax by the side of me, all scrunched up (remember I like texture), some plastic net behind my mum's photograph and a skeleton leaf at the top right hand corner with another one below it.
Then there is a bit of Glitterati by the side of the photograph which leads to a metal charm saying "What one loves in childhood stays in your heart forever". (This has special meaning for me as when I lost my mum I had "And into my heart forever" inscribed on the memorial stone at the crematorium. I so loved my mum and miss her still despite the length of time she has been gone.) Two silk flowers with beaded centres and a strip of lace down the right hand side complete this canvas.
Amazing that the whole thing is held together by beeswax and has not needed touching in a couple of years or so since it was first done.
Today I painted it bronze and then went over it with some gold acrylic paint. Painted the recesses with black acrylic paint to show up whatever I decided to put inside it. Not happy with it I then added some utee with bronze Pearlex added and some with gold. Then I stamped with my Hero Arts Italian Poetry Background stamp to give an impression in the utee.
a style stone - stamped and decorated; a shrink plastic butterfly, and finally a paper cast head coloured with Rub-ons. Wonder what Lynne will make of it when I show her!
Now to pack my bag for tomorrow's workshop - for once I am a client and I am really looking forward to doing it. Maybe more tomorrow?
4 comments:
Hi there
Welcome to the Lotstodo Challenge blog, so pleased you decided to join in. Your piece is just fab and I love the colour of the frame - hope you can keep popping over and join in some more with us
Thanks for taking up this weeks Lotstodo Challenge - Sam xxxx
Fab work!!!!!
I do remember the class with the beeswax collage yes haha - great fun and not as difficult as I'd imagined it to be :) Pxx
Beautiful pieces, Neet I love how you've incorporated photos of your family into them.
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