Hi there Dear Friends!
I totally love my Creative Team for their readiness to experiment, have fun and reach for brand new artistic solutions and fresh ideas!
Today we meet with our talented Bipasha who shows us her new mixed media heart and adventures outside the comfort zone. :) I know you'll love it!
Today we meet with our talented Bipasha who shows us her new mixed media heart and adventures outside the comfort zone. :) I know you'll love it!
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Hello Everyone!
I'm back today with something that may seem a bit 
unusual from my comfort zone.
There's not a lot of room for adventure 
and excitement in our comfort zone. So once in a while, to add a little 
zest to my creative mixed-media life, I make it a point to try something
 new and sometimes a bit scary - stretching my limits!
Getting outside 
of your creative comfortable box may be tough at first, but trust me, 
when it is in mixed-media, the versatile Finnabair mixed-media products 
make this ride always a happy and fulfilling one for me.
I have never 
created any heavily embellished mixed media project with dark bases, but
 the very thought of all the beautiful textures popping out on a dark 
base with the perfect measure of highlight have always intrigued me!
I've had a wooden heart box in my craft studio for a while now and 
thought that it would be perfect to alter it with my fave Finnabair 
mixed media products for this creative challenge. 
The
 very first step of my wooden heart box alteration process involved 
adding some stencilled textures.
I mixed the Texture Powder with 3D Matte Gel Medium (as an adhesive) to create a good paste consistency 
(adding some water in between) and applied it through the stencil.
It 
added a fine, delicate coarse texture effect.
Then I built up the 
dimensions in the textures by adhering randominly some Art Stones.
You 
can glue these stones directly to the project using any of Finnabair Art Basics gels as an adhesive. My personal favourite is the 3D Matte Gel 
for adhering delicate small elements and Heavy Body Gel for bigger &
 heavier embellishments.
Once I was happy with the base textures, I 
dried the box with my heat tool and coated it with a layer of Heavy Black Gesso. It gave me a smooth, chalky primed background to add my 
next layers.
I added some final textures on the base using the Graphite Texture Paste. It is a transparent, flexible, permanent acrylic gloss 
medium with natural grains providing textural, dimensional and porous 
effects.
Next, I built up some interesting sheen contrast in my base 
with matte strokes of Aubergine Impasto paint, followed by the 
ever-glamorous Metallique acrylic paint in Dark Velvet to give it a rich
 velvety look.
I highlighted the details in the stencilled textures with
 a touch of Spark in Iris Potion.
Then, I created my heavy-dimensional 
composition, layering the Finnabair Mechanicals metal embellishments along with some
 found objects from my stash.
I adhered them using my Heavy Body Gel. I 
love the fact how strongly it secures each metal bit as desired 
irrespective of its weight or shape.
Then I have used Dark Olive, Dark Brown, Brown, Dusty (in order of application) from Metal Rust & Camouflage Pastes to add a distressed worn look to the 
embellishments.
In the last step, I contoured the elements to highlight 
the depths and textures using the metallique Art Alchemy Wax in Vintage Silk and White Gold.
I'm really happy with how it turned out.
Please enjoy my video tutorial!
So that's all I have for today. I will be back soon with another creative inspiration.
Till then, I'd like to encourage you to think outside of your comfort zone and 
attempt to do something that you've never done before!
It doesn't have 
to be anything drastic. It could be as simple as creating some textures 
with some Finnabair's Art Stones! :)
Happy creating!
Hugs,
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2 comments:
Awesome ! Brilliant !!! A very good tutorial !!!
GORGEOUS! LOVE THE COLOR, TOO!
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