I took a few in-process shots of my fourth She Art 3 background - I just put the finishing touches on it yesterday.
I started out with this 10"x14" piece of watercolour paper where I had laid down leftover paint from my second background (tiny bit of pink [quinacridone magenta + smalt hue + red oxide], orange [pink + Indian yellow hue], blue [various amounts of pink + anthraquinone blue]):
It's a bit unbalanced, but the complementary colours are bold and bright - so I decided to use them with contrasting black and white in my collage on top. I used scrapbook, calendar, handmade and tissue papers.
I then went ahead and doodled with black Sharpies, Faber-Castell Pitt pens (orange and indanthrene blue) and white paint (using a few stamps here and there) before taking photos:
I felt the piece needed some white still, so I used my new Sharpie to add a few words and doodles:
It still felt unfinished though, so I finally added a layer of paint (phthalo blue, azo orange and titan buff):
Of course, then I had to finish it off with a few more doodles using white and black Sharpies. I went a little crazy with white dots... but I like it.
You can find all my She Art blog posts here and more photos in my Flickr folder here.
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I started out with this 10"x14" piece of watercolour paper where I had laid down leftover paint from my second background (tiny bit of pink [quinacridone magenta + smalt hue + red oxide], orange [pink + Indian yellow hue], blue [various amounts of pink + anthraquinone blue]):
I then went ahead and doodled with black Sharpies, Faber-Castell Pitt pens (orange and indanthrene blue) and white paint (using a few stamps here and there) before taking photos:
I felt the piece needed some white still, so I used my new Sharpie to add a few words and doodles:
It still felt unfinished though, so I finally added a layer of paint (phthalo blue, azo orange and titan buff):
You can find all my She Art blog posts here and more photos in my Flickr folder here.
More creatives spaces.
Love the lighter orange you added toward the end stages of this so far...just seems to bring it all together nicely!
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