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Friday, 15 May 2015

Fragments by Gayle

Happy Friday everyone,
Today we have another unique project for you, Gayle is proving that you can truly find the inspiration EVERYWHERE !

http://blissandgesso.blogspot.ie/

Hello wonderful Finnabair friends.
For my project this month I’ve combined my love for ‘faces’, ‘repeat pattern’ ( in this case the Hexagon ) and the look of ‘Mica Powder’ on metal.
I’m sure I am not alone when, at times, I feel like my life is just too busy, too demanding of my time, my emotions and my energy……my fault entirely….but sometimes I really worry that I have “not got it all together”…..I feel FRAGMENTED . Too many ideas, too many decisions, too many rights, too many wrongs and never enough time for any of it.
I guess we all strive for balance and calm in our lives……….but then, maybe that would just be boring.



Most of the metal pieces I have used are symbolic for me….e.g. the key next to the mouth…….I know I’m too outspoken, and sometimes I wish I could just lock my lips shut !

Briefly,  here are the different processes used to create this page.


No.1   Raw chipboard, coloured with Distress Stain in Tea Dye, Peacock Feathers and Tarnished Brass.
No.2  Just sprayed or dabbed the stain onto my craft mat and pressed the chipboard into it.
No.3  Embossed the chipboard. I really like the rich, molten effect of this embossing enamel.
No.4  My page elements…
No.5  The base for this page is a piece of 12x12 chipboard.
No.6  Nothing is stuck down yet, I’m just playing with placement but as you can see all the metal has been primed with white Gesso so that the Mica Powder will stick. 
No.7   Using Copper and Teal Mica Powder mixed with a little water I painted all the metal. Dried it, sprayed it with a light fixative and then rubbed on some Inka Gold.
No.8   Adding some water colour paint to the background around my shapes. 
Then lastly I will attach all the metal.
This is a more “controlled” process than what I would normally do.
Normally I would have every thing stuck down on my page , gesso it then mist or paint it. Because I had several , separate small shapes that I wanted to keep clean, I did it this way.


Details……white crackle paste, white gesso through doily stencil and embossing enamel.




















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Wishing you a wonderful weekend

44 comments:

  1. This is amazing and so beautiful...love looking at all the bits and pieces! Great job!

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  2. Wow that is totally stunning!! I cant stop looking at it - each time I do I see more and more!! wonderful thank you xxxx

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  3. This piece is magnificent! It spoke directly to my heart - often I feel the same way. No one could have expressed it better than Gayle! Thank you!

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  4. Absolutely stunning ! Gayle Love the story behind this piece n how you have created that feeling of fragmentation that I'm sure we can all relate to . Gorgeous colour combo .
    Being a lover of 'faces too ( especially eyes probably because they are so emotive )I LOVE how you have off set the facial features in this piece - each one attracting your attention individually but also coming together as a whole too ! Such an incredible work of art .

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  5. What an outrageously brilliant creation - fabulous!
    Alison x

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  6. This is sooooo gorgeous, simply adore the colours, the whole project works so well

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  7. OMG! This is an amazing piece!! I can't stop staring at it! I love the female images through the honeycomb and all of the embellishments. Thank you so much for sharing your art...it's just incredible.

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  8. Wow! This is an amazing piece of art! I am in love with the hexagon shapes and the face pieces spread about.

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  9. Gayle - what an amazing and gorgeous page. I love the colors, pictures, chipboards, metals - all of it. It's stunning!

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  10. This is totally awesome Gayle. Love love love it!!! Thank you for the inspiration

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  11. Are we no longer able to pin images from your blog on Pinterest?

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  12. Fantastic piece, love this and the fragmented idea . Brilliant. Tracy x

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  13. This is a stunning piece. I love how you placed the different parts of the picture. Love every details. Thanks for sharing, Johanne Lacombe

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  14. Thank you for this wonderous collage!

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  15. BRILLIANT!!! simply BRILLIANT! I don't think I've seen a piece of scrapbook art make me this excited in a long time! TAHNK YOU Gayle, your inspiration is very appreciated XX

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  16. Gayle, this piece of art is so beautiful!!! I love the colors you've chosen and the fragments combined / united beautifully. I would like to know what kind of light fixative you've used in the metal pieces after applying the mica powders.
    Thank you for the recipe. XX, Ilana.

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  17. This is incredible! Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself in this amazing work of art, Gayle!

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  18. Simply love all of it!!!!!!!
    Just my style and the colors are fabulous!

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  19. That's just wonderful!!! Gayle, you did a gorgeous project. Fragments are really cool!!!

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  20. Simply gorgeous! I love your artful work, Gayle!!

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  21. What an absolutely fantastic creation! Love how this is fragmented and how, each time you look at it, you discover something else to love about it.

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  22. An amazing project with such beautiful detail and colour.

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  23. My very new favorite of you!wow, wow and wow :)

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  24. Magnificent!!
    I truly love this- outstanding creativity and inspiration!! Thanks so much for sharing! xx

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  25. So lost for words!!! This is just FANTASTIC, WOW !!! I love it.

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  26. Que maravilla!!!...es precioso!!, me encanta todo, los colores, las texturas, el brillo, la composición...genial!!!. Muchas gracias por la inspiración.

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  27. Stunning! ❤️❤️❤️
    Beautiful! Exquisite like a piece of Dali Jewellery

    Jools x

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  28. Gayle - you have put in in a paradoxical state of mind... I am smiling... but my heart is lurching. WOW. Your creation is amazing and it just touches me deeply. It is soooo true... in reality that is how we all look most of the time... at least most anyone I have ever known. So fragmented until we find our safe harbor - whatever that might be. LOVE LOVE LOVE this and all your "found objects" make it WONDERFUL. You put the perfect items in the perfect places. Thank you for being so open with us - like saying why the key is by your mouth! Hehehehe! Those who truly love you will hear your words as wise or if not - they will blow them off!! THIS IS MUCH MORE THAN FABULOUS. j

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  29. Fantastic page. Love all those elements with that gorgeous color.
    Thank you for the inspiration.

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  30. This is such a stunning piece. .One of the best I have seen. Great art xx

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  31. Truly amazing Gayle. Thank you very much for sharing your heart and mind. Hugs xx

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