I really need to learn to take better photos! This doesn’t do the artwork justice at all, neither does the curled paper. If I manage to take a better photo I’ll update it.
*Update* The image on the left is a scanned image – the iridescence and metallic sheen are lost in the scan, but the image is clearer.
There are patches of textures ‘verdigris’ which has a rainbow iridescence on them, as well as similar colours and patterns elsewhere.
The background shimmers with copper and other iridescent colours, over a soft, chalky coloured surface achieved by using Distress Oxide inks.
I loved the background so much that I really didn’t want to work over it. However, this morning I decided to be brave and to wield a Pebeo Posca black pen to draw circle patterns on it, with the aim of adding colours that would be reminiscent of verdigris on copper.
I think I’ve achieved that in some small measure, and perhaps in a different way.
I learned a lot of things along the way, not least of which is to paint the circle BEFORE I add patterns to them with a pen! What I may do is prepare sheets of paper with the colours on I want in the circles, draw the patterns on them, cut them out and then collage them on the background to give a more 3D look to the art.
Art is all about experimentation, learning when things don’t work out as you’d like. However, when things don’t turn out or you think you’ve made a mistake, learn to accept it as a ‘creative opportunity’ and work with it. There are many ‘creative opportunities’ in this mixed media piece!
Media used:
- Distress oxide inks
- Perfect Pearls
- Liquitex, Decoart Media and Pebeo Dyna iridescent and metallic acrylic paints.
- Posca pen
- Stencils by Prima
- Fresco paints by PaperArtsy
- Rusty Patina paints by Imagination Crafts
- Inktense pencils from Derwent