As promised, here is the first of the three Amber altered book pages I showed you yesterday. The purple one. I started this one on January 12 and finished it two days later:
So happy with how this spread turned out! I had no thoughts on where I wanted to this page to go (in contrast to the Days of the Week spread I will show you later this week)... I just went with it, one step at a time... and so the outcome was a bit of a surprise (but not really), displaying a few of my favourite techniques (and supplies).
Here is where I started:
I started on a pre-gesso'd page and collaged random papers ripped from my desk: lined paper on which I had quickly jotted down some goals for 2014 (using two different pens, as evidenced by their reaction to the gel medium I used as glue), tissue paper in a pale lilac and handmade papers (in a darker mauve and shipping paper painted in blue/white by me).
Next, I layered on some colour and patterns with gelatos (metallic purple) and Neocolour II (watercolour wax crayons in purple, pink and blue).
Then I "drew" some circles in purple India ink and let them drip. Almost immediately, I spotted some black magazine "rip-outs" with white graphics.... so... tear and add (placed but not glued in first photo below). Topped by washi tape, of course:
After that, finishing was a piece of cake. Doodles, rub-ons, doodle/journaling. DONE!
Layers:
Supplies used:
Here is where I started:
Next, I layered on some colour and patterns with gelatos (metallic purple) and Neocolour II (watercolour wax crayons in purple, pink and blue).
After that, finishing was a piece of cake. Doodles, rub-ons, doodle/journaling. DONE!
Layers:
- Gesso
- collage (tissue paper and handmade paper)
- gelato washes and Neocolor II doodles
- collage (patterned paper)
- India ink circles and drips
- washi tape
- Sharpie doodles
- rub ons
- journaling
- gesso
- Golden soft gel medium (matte)
- ephemera (magazine cutouts / pages, patterned paper, tissue paper, handmade paper)
- gelato and Neocolor II
- India ink (purple)
- washi tape
- Sharpies (white, silver, black) and black pens (two different Pilot pens)
- rubons (Christy Tomlinson)
Not bad for a quick and dirty mixed-media sketchbook page, if I do say so myself (and I just did)!
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