Hello everyone,
Today's art journal page features some landscape
stamping which is not my usual style, but nevertheless I
enjoyed the process of making it. So here we go with a little tutorial
and some technical tips about how to arrange a landscape composition.
When
I started my page, I had a rough image in my mind how this page should
look like. I already knew my focal image - this man with his dog - and
so stamping and cutting this was the first thing I did. Also, I inked up
the edges with a black marker which would help the image blending
easily into the scene later. At this stage I wasn't sure if I wanted the
image to be colored or not, so I left that decision for later.
Next,
I chose some stamps for my background scenery: a rower and a pier. And
here's my little tip about arranging your composition: When you are not
sure where to place your images, first stamp them on some transparency. I
always use a slow drying ink such as Versafine as this can be wiped
away from the foil afterwards. You can then move the foil or foil pieces
to get a good idea how it looks in different positions. In my case I
wasn't sure about how high I wanted to have my horizon line. This
technique helped me to figure out where to place the stamps.
Ater I added the two stamped images to my page, I added some texture to the sky. Therefore I used the new plus sign stamp (not only as a whole but also just parts of the stamp) and heatembossed that.
Finally it was time to add color. I diluted some Dylusions ink sprays with water and added them to my previously wetted page. I left a lot of white space on the page which I really liked in the end.
Once I was done
with my background, I needed something for my focal characters to sit
on. I grabbed a piece of tissue and tore it into pieces and strips. Then
I crumpled these up and glued several layers down to the bottom of the
page with matte medium, making sure to retain the crinkled texture.
After it had dried, I added a few more Dylusions inks with a brush and
ended up with the perfect ledge for the man and his dog. I also added a
few lighthanded lines to the horizon.
That was the point where I decided that they need a little color and grabbed my watercolors. Then I glued them down with foam tape, added a matching quote sticker and called this project done. Here are some close-up shots of the finished page.
Stamps used:
Man And Dog Sitting (18968)
Plus Sign Background (20571)
Pier or Dock Silhouette (19716)
Man In Row Boat Silhouette (19712)
Recommendation for creating landscapes: Plate 1460
Other material:
- Art journal (Hahnemuehle DIN A4 watercolor book)
- Versafine ink (nocturne)
- Versamark ink
- Dylusions ink sprays (calypso teal, vibrant turquoise, periwinkle blue, chopped pesto, slate grey, melted chocolate)
- watercolor
- embossing powder (Ranger - frosted crystal)
- tissue paper
- matte medium
- Studio Light Sticker (Jenine's mindful art collection)
- black brush marker and fine tip marker
See you soon!
2 comments:
FANTASTIC page!!!
One of my favorites of yours, perfect for the crazy year this has been, so serene. Thank you for sharing this!
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