So, I told you that I ordered a DVD from Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson. WOW! Is this so much fun! First, I prepared a wood panel (12" square - 1/2" deep), then drew and painted my sunflower with acrylic paints. Then, I tore up little pieces of painted paper (and other papers) and glued them on with gloss gel medium. I left some of the background un-collaged, but the total sunflower is covered with collage! I think it really makes the painting POP! So, I have named this first attempt, "SunPOWer"!
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Wow, that is really fun! I can't wait to see your next sunflower.
I think this is awesome, Nancy! I remember doing "mosaics" when I was in grade school using small torn pieces of various colored construction paper. This is the way more beautiful grown up version and I think it is just lovely!
Hi Nancy...Elizabeth came to do a demo for the Leesburg FL Art Association in March. Check out my blog and scroll down a few days to find photo of her there. I hear a rumor she'll be teaching a workshop in Leesburg next winter. Shall I keep you "in the know" on this? Don't know how far you are from Leesburg.
Her DVD is really nice, isn't it. She is so generous with sharing!
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ok, so what your saying is the top sunflower is painted, then the bottom one is collaged? so then how did the color get back on? did you repaint it??
Waaaa! I wanna know! I wanna know !! I love this.. you know how I love collage work.. of all people you oughta know that! BJ
I love this project!
alright , I found it! I see where your at with this... I have to try it before I burst!!! You know all too well, that Scorpio thing !
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