The latest Paper Artsy Challenge is to use paint, and I was inspired by all the wonderful artists over there to get my paints out and play - so I decided to do some gelli printing on deli paper, following my theme of the winter garden. I think these two pieces work quite well as a pair, although I didn't make them with that in mind.
Once I had picked out the gelli prints that I thought were suitable for what I wanted I glued them onto sheets of A5 hand made paper and then they were ready to be embellished with collage material, beads and embroidery.
Once I had picked out the gelli prints that I thought were suitable for what I wanted I glued them onto sheets of A5 hand made paper and then they were ready to be embellished with collage material, beads and embroidery.
This is the paint through the holes in the stencil - I love how it's mottled and splodgy!
Gosh, Diana! Just when I think I've seen the best of your winter garden series you outdo yourself! These are just gorgeous and I love the Gelli print backgrounds! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteCrumbs Diana. my heart aches with envy! I need to be in your class! would love to know in more detail how you achieved these effects! Did you do machine embroidery? on the last picture, how did you achieve the relief? So many questions! they are showstoppingly beautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. I love the colours,the little details - everything. This is not gelli printing as I know it! I have to agree with Hazel - envy pouring at my screen right now ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely stunning, the colours and effects are beautiful. Dee x
ReplyDeleteYour gelli plate backgrounds are just gorgeous. I definitely need more practice.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could sit and watch you create Diana you are amazing
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing Diane, really gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteThose seed head prints are beautiful. Did you make the stencil? I love your winter garden series so much.
ReplyDeleteI'd like the paint through stencil as a picture on my wall, just fabulous Diana! Beautiful starting pieces and gorgeously finished off with embroidery and additions, wonderful...Ruth x
ReplyDeleteAm in awe Diana, your pages are ethereal, delicate and beautiful:-) xxx
ReplyDeleteIs that Diana Goddess of the Hunt?
ReplyDeleteI just love this SO much.... it's so pretty and full of details and it looks sort of ancient.
Inspiring :)
Karen x
Gorgeous Diana, love the texture and the delicate colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting, Angela x
Diana - these are just gorgeous!! So glad to see more of your winter garden series.....and the use of beads and embroidery is fabulous. Stunning piece. xx Lynn
ReplyDeleteI can't fathom that your prints are on deli paper - they look so rich.. Absolutely love all the texture and rich colors.
ReplyDeleteOhh Diana, I am finally catching up on the paint challenge entries, and this is beautiful. The subdued colours, but oh my, how did you get that stencil effect in the last picture, the colours and mottled texture is superb!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow wow wow this is truly stunning pieces of work, so unique. The beads that are embroidered look totally amazing and the backgrounds wow. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, you've really elevated the art of Gelli plate printing! Such beautiful soft colors, and the natural images are wonderful. Again, I love the classical looking statue. Are the images you've been using taken from sculptures you have in your own garden?
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