love it, sharon.....by the way, i really like using the metallic gold with the wht acrylic....awesome flesh....oh... i need to have more time for art and my back to heal....
Very nice! I am sure enjoying the collage workshop!!!! I took a class in St. Louis recently and was introduced to gold gesso by Holbein. It's a little pricey but is wonderful.
Love this, Sharon! And, I just now noticed that you did teeth! Very well, I might add. Check out my blog - adventureswithpaint.blogspot.com - I used one of the beautiful napkins you sent me to try out a new collage on multimedia artboard. PS - I'm loving the class!
Love this one as well as the Goddess of Sea and Earth on earlier post. You have one of the most interesting blogs around and I look forward to each posting. I wanted to take the collage magazine class but don't have the time right now. Perhaps you will offer it again.
Oh my goodness - love it! I love all these faces together. It gives such a cool effect in your finished piece. You are just so inspiring! I wasn't able to take your collage course...so I hope it is something that will be available later or again! :)
Great paintover technique! I think drawing, painting, and shading faces are the hardest things to do, and I appreciate seeing the work of someone who is very good at it!
I love the dancing girl and I am here just to see her because I want one . also to look at overlaps and just study because when you have faces you love and faces you have to change. and....you want the work to go well and last a while but of course if it goes well I work on it with fury.
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Every now and then, I just need to touch cloth. I use unwanted clothing, cast offs, remnants, unfinished works-in-progress, cloth napkins, table cloths, curtains, and my stash which is pretty extensive.
And then, I sit and stitch. And stitch. Because stitching calms and relaxes me. It quiets the chatter in my head and keeps me upright in the chair zone in the evenings. And that is The Cloth Side Of Me.
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love it, sharon.....by the way, i really like using the metallic gold with the wht acrylic....awesome flesh....oh... i need to have more time for art and my back to heal....
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I am sure enjoying the collage workshop!!!! I took a class in St. Louis recently and was introduced to gold gesso by Holbein. It's a little pricey but is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove this, Sharon! And, I just now noticed that you did teeth! Very well, I might add. Check out my blog - adventureswithpaint.blogspot.com - I used one of the beautiful napkins you sent me to try out a new collage on multimedia artboard. PS - I'm loving the class!
ReplyDeleteLove this one as well as the Goddess of Sea and Earth on earlier post. You have one of the most interesting blogs around and I look forward to each posting. I wanted to take the collage magazine class but don't have the time right now. Perhaps you will offer it again.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - love it! I love all these faces together. It gives such a cool effect in your finished piece. You are just so inspiring! I wasn't able to take your collage course...so I hope it is something that will be available later or again! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat paintover technique! I think drawing, painting, and shading faces are the hardest things to do, and I appreciate seeing the work of someone who is very good at it!
ReplyDeleteOooo....this is sooo pretty! Wouldn't it be a great to do a family collage like this? Hmmm....gives me ideas :)
ReplyDeleteI love the peek at your workspace, too!
You're amazing Sharon, I'm loving your collage pieces! :)
ReplyDelete♥Jenny
I love the dancing girl and I am here just to see her because I want one . also to look at overlaps and just study because when you have faces you love and faces you have to change. and....you want the work to go well and last a while but of course if it goes well I work on it with fury.
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