Give Away!

Heart Card by Angela Porter

This card is 6″ x 6″.  The design is on watercolour paper and it glitters and glimmers with gold embossing, sparkling spots and patterns. The central heart and the outer layer are raised and shiny, thanks to the use of Ranger’s Glossy Accents. The green, pink, red and purple colours were added using Tim Holtz’s Distress inks, also from Ranger, with a waterbrush, and all relate to love, peace and harmony.  The design is mounted on a craft paper card and comes with a plain envelope.

If you pop over to my facebook page then you can enter a free draw to win this card!  I will draw the winner at random at 8pm UK time (GMT) on Tuesday 10th February.

Good luck!

Three little artworks…

These three little artworks have all been completed within the last week.  Each measures approx 10cm x 15cm (4″ x 6″) and have been worked with black sharpie pens, inktense pencils, zig art and graphic pens, metallic/glitter pens/paints.

Thanks from the Heart - Dec 2012 - ©Angela Porter

At The Heart of it all - Dec 2012 - ©Angela Porter

Looking for direction - Dec 2012 - ©Angela Porter

Peace

Peace©Angela Porter 18 June 2012Approx. 20cm x 15 cm.  Sakura Glaze pen, Derwent Coloursoft Pencils, Derwent Metallics Pencils, Metallic paint and pens on black card.

Earthy Mandala 13 June 2012

Earthy Mandala 13 June 2012 © Angela Porter 2012

Approx. 8″ or 20cm in diameter.

For sale on Etsy.

Growing Love

Growing Love 1 © Angela Porter 2012

4″ x 3″.  Rotring pens, watercolours, metallic gold paint and pens on Bristol Board.

Just playing really with the Bristol Board; it’s very white and very smooth and will take a bit of a colour wash.  The design is very much influenced by early Celtic art and prehistoric rock art, though the hearts have crept in unconsciously.  In fact, most of my art is created while in a meditative kind of state, the lines, shapes, textures and colours flow from my unconscious, from my inner being.  Perhaps the hearts represent the self-love starting to bloom within me, or maybe the artwork symbolises the start of love being sent out and shared.  I’m sticking with the title ‘Growing Love’ for now.