Here's a hanging made with a few challenge themes in mind.
As you can see I still have the inks and embellishments left out on my table from making the Paperbag Studios house the other day so theres a bit of a common denominator going on as far as colour combinations go.
This piece has a main stamp image from The Stampsmith. The words are printed out using the PC.
The theme over on Mixed Media Monday this week is to 'Play. Have fun with your art, try something different, experiment - enjoy the process. Have fun.' Well I tried but it took so many twists and turns I started to get a little frustrated with the whole thing. It was meant to be a notebook...how far removed would I like to get rofl..
The Sunday Stamper has a theme of Home...so this being No Place Like Home fits well. Hels over at SS is also giving away a huuuuuge amount of blog candy.
TGiF has Red Flowers...so this is my second piece for that (have really been influenced by that theme this week...ordinarily I would never/rarely create with red flowers.)
And last but not least, a second contribution to Wednesday Stampers 'Colourful' theme.
EDIT* Forgot to say...its another acetate piece :0) Not easy to tell from my photos.
41 comments:
Wonderful piece, Jo!
Oh my goodness how did you do that edge - its fabulous.
You really are are on a roll aren't you. It's lovely to see you blogging.
I truly love this artpiece, Jo.
Wonderful created.
love those preprinted acetates and like what youve created using them...love the wizard of oz theme too..Im actually doing an altered jar lid with that theme at the moment lol
Quite a combo of fun challenges Jo!
Your Dorothy is really wonderful, great details. Funny how things sometimes take on a life of their own when we're creating isn't it!
Gorgeous, LOVE the flowers.
Amazing!!!
stunning Jo. really interesting to look at.
very cool - a jazzy take on Dorothy ;-) Great colour combo's ;-)
This piece works so well Jo, the queen of acetate has come up trumps again, the flower detail is fabulous and Dorothy certainly looks at home on this piece:) rofl @ all the challenge entries ... Bravo!
isn't that image the best!! I love this
Wow this is stunning. I love the floral border. I see you have posted a link to Hels blog so I guess you got sorted
Oh wow Jo this is again fantastic. I love this. Wonderful flourishes and stamp. Gorgeous.
Thanks Jo again for your another red flower to TGiF.
Oh, another gorgeous piece Jo! Well, everything you create is beautiful!
Anything Wiz of Oz is cool by me, but I love this modern look with the Dorothy image, great piece Jo.
Lovely layerd acetate piece Jo, colours are stunning too !!
fantastic hanger!! what a great stamp too!!
It's a lovely piece, Jo! It's funny how our art has a mind of it's own, isn't it? Diane
Great. This is far more my cup of tea. Glad to see you have returned to the work I love.
It's gorgeous Jo!
Amazing,love it.
Wonderful piece!
ahh.. awesome, wizard of oz, my fav all time movie!
Eeek! I scrolled down, saw the bear and was momentarily convinced I was in the wrong place! Hope you've recovered from the process! This piece certainly looks like you found something closer to your comfort zone again - love the use of the acetate and the Dorothy image is fab!
WOW, this is so intricately done. Beautiful!
Most beautiful work on acetate, Jo.
And it is true, there's no place like home. :)
This is sweet! Love the colors and textures!!
So very gorgeous. Love the use of the acetate.
Faye
Its gorgeous!!
This is simply stunning Jo!
This is gorgeous...love the color combo and the composition...
this is just stunning hun fab work lots love cheryl xxxxx
Love the image and all details fit perfectly together.
Really lovely & unusual piece. Great colours, it would look fantastic hung near a window.
Gorgeous piece Jo!
i love this
totally stunning artwork Jo...thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper.hun xx
Awsome piece of acetate art :O)
I have always really enjoyed these pieces that you do on acetate backgrounds. I personally think that the Wizard of Oz should take on a whole new life of it's own and become a trend to all of us mixed media artist's just like Marie Antoinette did.
Jo, I love the red in this.
Great work! Love your interpretation of it.
A fabulous piece Jo - great colours and theme! x
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