Monday, May 4, 2015

The Archangel Michael

Today I'm showing you a couple of shots of the weekend project I made for 

using the wonderful new products from 

Prima and Sandra Evertson Relics and Artifacts.


I've take one of the Archangels and used a brown antique glaze on him with a bit of water.

I used an open back canvas to create a niche for the sculpture. The paper was cut, corner to corner, to open up and roll back over the edges.

I added Copper Micro and Zinc Glass Beads in the background in a layer of Soft Gloss Gel.

The red painted Stars and Pearl Ribbon Trim are added with 3D Matte Gel on the edges. I painted the rolled-back paper with an bright gold paint.

You're gonna love these Resin Pieces from Prima. The possibilities are endless.

Check out the links and get to creating!

Linda

13 comments:

Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans said...

Fantastic , the relic piece in the centre looks hundreds of years old, love this piece. Tracy x

Unknown said...

Love this piece Linda and I love the R & E collection! Fabulous as usual ❤️❤️❤️

Scrapthat said...

He's lovely!

Win Dinn, Artist said...

So visually delicious!

Unknown said...

Truly beautiful. Looks like a piece of vintage porcelain - not resin!! j.

Julie Lee said...

Linda this is nothing short of Genius! I love it! Wonderful idea, brilliantly executed!!!

Kathy Bradley said...

Linda,
This looks like it should be behind glass and locked up for a showing in a museum. Just gorgeous!

Sandra Evertson said...

Thank you for creating such beautiful things with my RELICS & ARTIFACTS /Prima Marketing Inc.
Simply Stunning work and beautiful artistry!!

Dodie said...

Many years ago, my mom gave me an angel similar to this. I always kept it on a table because I couldn't figure out how to hang it. This is a great idea, and now I know what to do to hang it. Thanks for sharing!

Jackie PN said...

Absolutely splendid Linda!!
How do you roll that paper over the edge? I love the look you have created- your colors are sooo rich!

Linda M. Cain said...

I roll it over a large paintbrush handle. It's pretty thick paper so it holds the shape.

Retro Cafe' Art Gallery said...

This is such a cool piece! It looks so ancient! The beads are a great touch! xoxo

Mo said...

A perfect piece, Linda. I've been poring over it as I check the mail each day for my relics to arrive. When you say you used a brown was, how did you concoct it?
Thanks, Marjan
PS Your kitchen looks terrific.