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Sharing a painting using the Gel Press and amazing ColourArte Silks and Vivid Ultra Metallic paints
I love the rich colors and the ornate frame, reminds me of the Vibrant Royal Indian paintings. The frame sure resembles the ornate wooden frames of the Royal Era. I do hope you like this.
linking to Create Inside a Frame September challenge The Vintage Journey
linking to Creative Artist Mixed Media Challenge.
linking to http://stamplorations.blogspot.com/2016/06/stencil-sunday-september-4.html
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Sharing a painting using the Gel Press and amazing ColourArte Silks and Vivid Ultra Metallic paints
I start by cutting cardstock in 6″x6″ size and selecting some stencils and silks to start printing using the Gel Press,I will show you how to layer paint layers with different stencils to create a unique print.
Added Fuzzy Peach, Autumn leaf and Playful Peony Silks on the Gelli Press and covered the Gelli press using a roller …
Placed the stencil and removed some paint using a scrap paper….
Made the frame using air dry clay and Prima IOD molds....
Created the frame with the molded clay and thick Chip board
Gave a coat of gesso to the frame and trimmed the Gelli print to size and added the bird cage with green rhinestones.........
covered the frame with a coat of Black Gesso and dry brushed with Vivid Ultra Metallics Pure silver and DecoArt Metallic lustre in Green and turquoise.....
linking to Create Inside a Frame September challenge The Vintage Journey
linking to Creative Artist Mixed Media Challenge.
This sure looks royal Suman. Nice idea to create a frame. Love the colors in the background.
ReplyDeleteawesome frame suman mam
ReplyDeleteWOW Suman this is stunning! Loving the frame and gorgeous background.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
First of all, the completed picture is just lovely and I really like the 3D effect of the cage and birds, and you actually made that marvellous frame!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for all the details, photos and words, on how you made it. It is far away from what I currently do, so it was fascinating, and I will certainly have a go at making a background this way.
I love love love the gel press background. Very artistic piece Suman,the simple image on top and the beautiful frame complement the background so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful print! I love the pop of bright green.
ReplyDeleteOh my. Really magnificent piece Suman. LOVE how the frame pulls it all together. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly an amazing 200% handmade! I am in love with the frame! Beautiful job! Tfs how you did it. Admiring this stunning romantic birdies projects! Glad you joined STAMPlorations September Mixed Media Challenge and see you next time.
ReplyDeleteHugs and smiles,
Asmah
STAMPlorations Mixed Media Design Team
Qinaahana Arts & Crafts {My Personal Blog}
What gorgeous layering on your geli print background - wonderful colors! And your hand made frame is beautiful in design and color! thank you for joining us in the AVJ challenge Suman! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteI am loving your canvas and your wonderful tutorial... especially the ways you used your stencils on that gelli plate and of course THAT FRAME...Swoon! Thank you for sharing your amazing creation with us at STAMPLorations for the September ARTplorations Mixed Media Challenge.
ReplyDeletethis is a fabulous project! love it! Thanks for playing along with us at STAMPlorations Mixed Media Challenge this month!!! :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful piece of artwork. Thanks for sharing at STAMPlorations Mixed Media challenge this month. Carol DT x
ReplyDeleteA fabulous project and gorgeous autumnal colours. Your frame looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in with the September challenge "Anything Mixed Media Goes" at Creative Artiste Mixed Media and good luck x
What a work of art Suman!!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia
Hello Suman,
ReplyDeleteI know I commented already, but I came back to look at your blog and am still in love with these birds who are free to leave their cage, and I still love how you made it.