Hello Dear Readers!
Don't you just love today's post title? Olga came up with another of her enchanting visual stories...
I'm sure her step-by-step tutorial will make you feel like creating your own mysterious world on paper, too.
There are abondoned places which have been taken over by dust, rust and spiderwebs. They used to be breathtaking residences, now possessed by time and decay. The only guest inside is wind and rain. An elegant portrait still hangs within the walls of such palace, displaying desperate look full of longing for the bygone times of glory.
I attempted to recreate this mysterious atmosphere in my mixed media collage and I'd like to share my process with you.
I started with covering a canvas panel with vintage papers and stripes of paper with numerals. Everything was glued down by means of versatile Soft Gel.
To add a bit of dimentional effect, I applied a thin coat of Modeling Paste through a Weaving stencil using a palette knife and then let it dry.
I couldn’t resist but enhance the contrast with the bold lettering I created with Black Gesso and Alpha stencil.
The next step was based on Art Alchemy paints which were applied in a messy and artistic manner. I also decided on some freehand stamping with black ink here.
Such a vintage look makes a perfect framework for the composition of a rusty Mechanical Pocket Watch, washers, type writer numbers, a feather and a domino tile. Although all the little elements used in the work look old and worn, they used to make a vital part of daily life in the past.
To create some more interest and texture, I added a pinch of black, copper and bronze Micro Beads along with a handful of bigger Glass Beads. Then they were also given a few brushstrokes of acrylics.
Then I accented the edges with a metallic copper tape.
I finished with putting a bit of Rust Pastes in chosen areas such as the corners and the Mechanicals.
I hope you enjoyed my collage story of time long gone... :)
Olga
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Awesome interpretation I love the mysteriousness of your layout 🙂
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! what is the size of your creation?
ReplyDeleteI was excited to see how you put on the rust products but sadly that part was skipped....
ReplyDeleteI have some and haven't been able to find any kind of tutorial that shows me how to use them :(
This is gorgeous. I love the background and all the details. Such great texture.
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