In a previous post, I had done mixed media drawings on book pages I had printed and stamped on. After doing several of those, I thought it would be fun to do some artist trading card (ATC, 2.5"x3.5") sized art, so I cut up a few of the remaining book pages and glued them to watercolor paper for extra support. I did a couple flower ones (I really love drawing poppies, and since I have a colored pencil called "poppy red", that worked well!) and then a few random ones.
I really love the pink and blue ones (the one with the plumeria and the poppies), those were my favorite backgrounds. And I think the color of the flowers goes really nice with the backgrounds. I wish I had more of those to go around.
Colored pencil and extra fine sharpie marker on printed and stamped background.
Both of these are also colored pencil and black extra fine
sharpie marker on printed background. I love having a pencil called "poppy red"! When I did these, I actually had to do the pencil outline of the flower and then gesso the inside so I was coloring a white surface. The top one originally was just the pencil on top of the blue background, and the red and blue together made pretty muddy colors, so I gesso'd over them and colored them again. Much better color!
I love drawing octopus (octopi?). This is also colored pencil on printed book page. Outlined with extra fine sharpie and white gel pen. The white gel pen starts out bright, clean white but as it dries it kind of takes on the colors under it for some reason.
I don't know if you've noticed yet, but I love to paint my cat. He's such a regal animal and at first I thought painting a black cat was difficult, because I could never see much detail in the photos I took of him. But I just kind of go with it and have a lot of fun. In this photo, he was sitting under the table and there was a lot of light coming from the window behind him lighting up his left side and the other was much more in shadow and I couldn't even really tell where he ended and shadows began, haha.
Inspired by my trips to Italy, and Venice in particular. I absolutely love all the masks on display everywhere. I took a ton of photos of them when I was there. I would actually love to do a whole series of masks.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Artist Trading Cards
I've been intrigued by mixed media artwork recently, but I haven't done much in it. Mostly, I feel a little overwhelmed by all the possibilities and it can be hard to branch out and just experiment and play.
I met a lady at one of my art classes here in Scotland and now we get together once a week and do art. She does a lot of mixed media work and artist trading cards (ATC's). Since doing art together, I've been trying to do some mixed media collage. I think I get a little too random, but it's all about experimentation, right?
Today, she was working on a set of ATC's with the theme of "doors" and I tried to do some as well.
ATC's have a standard size of 2.5" x 3.5", so they're pretty small and don't need to take days to finish a piece, which is nice for me. I had fun doing these. This one is on recycled cardboard from a cereal box and I used some paper scraps, washi tape, marker and pen. I was kind of going for an old, wooden door.
This one is a bit simpler, also using some washi tape, cut up paper and marker and pen.
I can see why people love doing these so much, I might find myself doing some more pretty soon!
I met a lady at one of my art classes here in Scotland and now we get together once a week and do art. She does a lot of mixed media work and artist trading cards (ATC's). Since doing art together, I've been trying to do some mixed media collage. I think I get a little too random, but it's all about experimentation, right?
Today, she was working on a set of ATC's with the theme of "doors" and I tried to do some as well.
This one is a bit simpler, also using some washi tape, cut up paper and marker and pen.
I can see why people love doing these so much, I might find myself doing some more pretty soon!
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