Three of Finnabair's Creative Team
members are over on the
today with
Rust Paste.
This is my project.
This starts with an 8x8 inch canvas board, pieces of paper, trim, torn
strips of canvas resist, German Dresden, and a paper mould from Iron Orchid Designs.
They're glued to the canvas with 3D Matte Gel.
I added Modeling Paste with the Lattice Stencil, and then added
Mini Art Stones (although the jar says just Art Stones) to the paste.
I painted areas of the piece with Heavy Black Gesso and
then began to add the 3 Rust Pastes with a brush.
This shows a layer of Opal Magic Paints and some Metalliques
are painted onto the black areas, and White Crackle Paste
fills in parts around the edges and down the middle.
The Relics and Artifact Heart is painted and coated with
Clear Crackle Paste. The fine cracks show up really well
when Gold paint is lightly brushed on top.
Walnut stain is used to add age to the entire piece.
Mechanicals, some painted, and some left alone with
their wonderful rusty finish are added around the piece.
This is a close-up shot of the Rust Paste on an
Iron Orchid Design paper mould piece.
Kinda cool, eh?
And of course lots of Crackle, Mini Art Stones, and
Mechanicals find their way into this collage.
Go take a peek and get inspired!
Linda
Newspaper Black Resist Canvas, Lase Resist Canvas, Honeycomb Resist Canvas
Modeling Paste
Lattice 6x6 Stencil
Heavy Black Gesso
3D Matte Gel
Mini Art Stones
IOD Baroque Mould 3
Crackle Paste-Platinum and Clear
Art Alchemy Paint-Metalliques: Royal Red, and Steampunk Copper
Opal Magics: Green/Gold, Aqua/Rose, and Rose/Gold
Mechanicals: Barn Stars, Steampunk Gears, Mini Hardware, Mini Knobs, Steampunk Blades, Rusty Gears, Tin Hearts, and Rustic Washers.
6 comments:
Beautiful piece and a very good process step out. This makes me want to try my hand at collage.
so in love with this piece!!
Beautiful work. Think it's time to get my hands dirty.
This is a gorgeous piece Linda, I love it right up my alley!!!
Stunning!!!
Really Love your piece and great step outs!!
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