Sunday, February 8, 2015

DLP 2015 Weeks 4-6

I've been knocked out for the past two weeks with either a killer cold or the flu (I hope not the latter, since I did endure a flu shot), and finally started feeling well enough to sit up and attempt a blog post. Here are the last three Documented Life Project challenges.

Week 4 Continuing the January theme of Facing The Blank Page
             Art Challenge: Writing
             Journal Prompt: Words With Friends

As often happens, I started out with a "brainstorm" that went nowhere, but wound up happy with what evolved.


The background is a repeat of one of my own carved stamps over metallic paint. The borders are a stencil, highlighted with more stenciling in gold paint. The silhouettes are also stencils. The quote is a variation of one by none other than Aristotle. Hey, aim large.


Week 5 (Still in January)
              Art Challenge: Use under paper (you know, the paper under your work that collects drips, blobs, wipes, etc.)
              Journal Prompt: What Lies Beneath


The curvy borders and the thin rectangles forming the rays are my under papers. What lies beneath them: more layers. Paint, ink, stamping, stenciling, even a few transluscent stickers I found lying around.


February Theme: Layers You Will Love
Week 6 Art Challenge: When Not To Stop
             Journal Prompt: "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough!" (ooh)

This challenge was not really a challenge for me, though I totally enjoyed doing it. I am all about layering, and can (and often do) add them without a thought.

It did, however, give me the chance to finally play with the 8" round Gelli plate I bought ages ago. I have no idea why I bought it, besides that it is adorable. There is nothing I can think of doing with it that I can't also do with the plates I already had. But the round prints that emerged did give me an idea. I cut lots of rings from the circlular prints, cut them into segments and then reassembled them on the pages. (BTW, all the prints were pulled on deli wrap).





My layers, more or less in order: Gelli prints, stenciling over the prints, splattering, doodling with pens, outlining with paint, spreading gold embossing paste over a stencil, stamping with one of my own carved stamps.



This is the palette I used.


These are some of the stencils I used both in the Gelli printing and then on the finished prints.


As you can see, I'm not very obsessive about cleaning my stencils.

Some of the paint I used seemed to dry very quickly, and I was left with some on the plate that refused to come off. An easy fix is to lift the dry paint off with tape. As an added bonus, the tape can be used as an embellishement.


After removing the dry paint with the tape (I used clear packing tape), brush some Perfect Pearls on the sticky side. It will cling to any part of the tape not covered by the paint, and it is beautiful. I cut circles out of one of the strips and that is what I used in the centers of my reconstructed circles.


Did I have enough when I stopped? I'm not sure. Maybe another layer or two are in my future.









11 comments:

Elena said...

Love ALL if it!!! Obviously you are feeling better!!

Unknown said...

She's back!! Loved seeing all of these up close. You are the layer queen for sure!

Patzee said...

Love your pages & your great approach-fearless! Looks like you had fun making these pages. Bleeuh to that nasty flu.

sally said...

Saw these on the DLP site but it's really nice to read all about them :-)

Sally

Purrplekatt said...

Whoa beautiful art!!!

Unknown said...

I am doing this project too! Great to be working with you again.Fabulous Work!

Unknown said...

I am doing this project too! Great to be working with you again.Fabulous Work!

Lori said...

They're all fabulous, but I especially like the under paper ones. Sorry to hear you've been ill, glad you are feeling better!

Anita Houston The Artful Maven said...

Those under paper backgrounds are just super!

sara j said...

The ray pages are just amazing....so much color and motion, yet the design comes sailing through. Very cool.

Aimeslee Winans said...

Sorry you've been feeling bad, hope you get back to great soon. Gorgeous backgrounds and thanks for the gelli tape coloring tip. xoxo, Aimes