Sunday, 13 December 2009

Xmas

2nd set of christmas cards made



Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Noel

The first of my christmas cards are made...




Sunday, 15 November 2009

LOVE and HOPE


The final piece, 45cm x 60cm

The six HOPE pieces

HOPE#1: Card cutout painted using black acrylic with black sequins applied, mounted on grey suedette.



HOPE#2: Wood effect paper cutout, mounted on card covered with green foil.



HOPE#3: Card cutout in reverse painted using lilac acrylic, back mounted with card painted using purple acrylic.



HOPE#4: String, stuck to card painted using orange acrylic.



HOPE#5: Mirror card cutout, mounted on black minerva.



HOPE#6: Blue paper cutout, mounted on yellow suedette.


The six LOVE pieces

LOVE#1: Card cutout painted using red acrylic, mounted onto blue foam sheet.



LOVE#2: Card cutout painted using brown acrylic, mounted onto wood effect paper.



LOVE#3: Card cutout in reverse painted using white acrylic, back mounted with card painted using green acrylic.



LOVE#4: Red PVC cutout, mounted onto canvas painted with gold enamel.



LOVE#5: Card reverse cutout, back mounted with mirror card.



LOVE#6: Yellow suedette cutout, mounted onto purple foam sheet.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

...finishing "LOVE and HOPE"

I've made the final 3 squares having decided 12 will be the final amount, and have used string, sequins, pvc, canvas and enamel paint in addition to the materials I had already used.


I have layed the final 12 squares out in landscape...


...and portrait...


I think I'm going to go with the portrait layout when I fix them together, I just haven't decided wether to stitch them as originally planned though, I'm veering towards not doing so, only fixing them on the reverse in some way.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

...continuing "LOVE and HOPE"

I've now made 9 squares and have so far used: Card, Acrylic Paint, Suedette, Minerva, Foam, Foil Sweet Wrappers, Mirror Card and Wood Effect Paper.

Still unsure how many more there will be or how it will be finally laid out - do I make it portrait, landscape or square?, I'll decide later.