I have been working on this canvas since last fall!! It is a 12x12 stretched canvas. I used distress inks as a base coat. I stamped grape leaves onto the background using acrylic paint. I sealed the piece with PYMII.
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I then used the peeled paint technique with a very heavy coat of gree acrylic paint and revealed the leaves underneath. I washed over the piece with a very diluted coat of acrylic paint in a "bright" orangy color. I also highlighted the veins in the leaves with a Sakura gel pen (clear).
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The woman image is from Twisted Papers. I modified her coloring on the computer, printed her out, sealed with PYMII, cut her out and glued her onto mat board.
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I love this woman image and went through about 10 different compositions before I settled on this final version. She is distressed with gesso, washed over with the orange acrylic glaze and then edged with white acrylic paint.
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The embellishments are the top of wine capsules. I distressed them with gesso, washed over them w/ the same "orangy" acrylic glaze and then highlighted again with white acrylic paint.
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The wording around the piece is my own. I wrote it using a Sailor White Pen. (available at Outside the Margins!)
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I'm so HAPPY to be finished with this piece!! :)
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Close up of wine capsule embellishment:
Close up of texture detail:
Wow Susan this piece is wonderful and so etheral it speaks to me on many levels! Are you clever to have used the wine capsules, very cool! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, this has left me breathless it is absolutely to die for. The time and effort you have put into it is so evident, you should stand up and take a bow - I applaud you...
ReplyDeleteAmazing work. The details and the texture are impeccable. Congrats!
ReplyDelete--Christy
Congratulations on continuing to work on this project. It is gorgeous, a treasured art piece.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! You are sumthin' else GF! So? Did you really drink all that wine to get that many thingies! Way to clever...I just love it........sweet!
ReplyDeleteWow! wow! wow! I love this susan! It might have taken ages, but good heavens it was worth it... amazing piece of art. I'm a bit of a goddess-buff myself!! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat work,it was worth vaiting.
ReplyDeleteGreat work,it was worth vaiting.
ReplyDeleteSusan - love this piece! The texture is wonderful! Marva
ReplyDeleteSusan, it's just gorgeous. Love all the layers and texture to the paint, and the goddess is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is just awsome!!! Susan. I love it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutley breath-taking! This is truly one of the most beautiful canvases I've seen.
ReplyDeletewow wonderful peace of Art.
ReplyDeleteLove this colors.
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Sitting mouth-opened. Your Canvas is fantastic, I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful piece of art! The lady face, the colours. Really great!
ReplyDeleteVERY beautiful piece. As an altered artist myself, I can appreciate the layers, and time, spent on this wonderful work of art. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLinda Cain
This is just outstanding. I like the way you repeated the face. The wine toppers are great. I have been saving them, and now I know what I'm going to do with them. Drink up!
ReplyDeleteI just realized you cut the face image in two, rather than repeat. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is magnificent! I admire you for not giving up on it because it was so worth it. When I don't get something right away...it's gone forever. You have "stick-to-it-ive-ness" -- a good trait! Love all your Michael DeMeng work!
ReplyDeletePat
Beautiful collage. I used the detail on my blog today with a link back to you. Please let me know if you mind and I will remove it.
ReplyDeleteTwo thumbs up on using the wine tops, what a great idea :)
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