Showing posts with label 4 inches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4 inches. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Cailleach Bheur
I hope I am not overdoing my talisman chatter. I have worked very hard these past several days on a number of art projects. I am experimenting with a new idea for goddess brooches, but need to take some decent photos of those before showing you and I have worked on my larger boundaries painting, which still isn't resolved yet. But I do have new talismans to show! This one is called Cailleach Bheur, named after the Celtic goddess of winter..
Labels:
10cm,
4 inches,
acrylic paint,
art,
Cailleach Bheur,
collage,
goddess,
mixed media,
polymer clay,
rolina,
talisman
Saturday, 16 May 2015
Talisman Experiments

I have been experimenting with arty photos of the talismans. I am gradually getting them listed in my Etsy shop at last and I thought the different angles would add a bit of pizzazz to the listings. Although I have had this Etsy shop for a couple of years now, I have never used it properly, partly because my stock tends to sell before I get the chance to list anything.

Friday, 1 May 2015
Talisman Progress
I started making the talismans in February and struggled with new techniques and had quite an uphill journey figuring out how to best assemble all the elements to ensure they lasted well (I was determined not to use glue).
The hardest part for me, at the beginning, was using the polymer clay, but I feel so much more accomplished with the material now and, although I am no quicker at making them, I do feel the latest goddesses are tidier and more polished.
I also feel I have improved other technical aspects like the background is now on heavy watercolour paper and not canvas to avoid the frayed edges I got with canvas. I am more confident with my sewing machine, in adding all the elements. I now varnish the background before adding the goddess, which helps keep dust off and I am much better at soldering the jewellery elements as well as being more experimental with them.
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SOLD |
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Works in Progress
I have two large canvases on the go, both 24" x 36" and they take a lot longer to complete, so all I have to show for my hard work this week are some detail shots.
This is the top left of canvas no.1, I love the play of pink against the green and the pink scribing pulling the two areas together.
This is bottom right of the same canvas, here I am enjoying the play of green and purple. There is a lot of texture built up in the many layers that I have applied so far.
This is on canvas no.2 and although it seems chaotic, I love the many layers and the lost and found symbols.
This area is the top left of the painting - just a note here, I quite often flip the paintings around and what starts as the top, may not end as the top!
Both these canvases are going to have some experimental work on them, while I try out layering landscape lines and elements. It may go horribly wrong, but I have to try!
This is the top left of canvas no.1, I love the play of pink against the green and the pink scribing pulling the two areas together.
This is bottom right of the same canvas, here I am enjoying the play of green and purple. There is a lot of texture built up in the many layers that I have applied so far.

This area is the top left of the painting - just a note here, I quite often flip the paintings around and what starts as the top, may not end as the top!
Both these canvases are going to have some experimental work on them, while I try out layering landscape lines and elements. It may go horribly wrong, but I have to try!
Labels:
4 inches,
acrylic,
boundaries,
collage,
colour,
mixed media,
painting,
texture
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
More Juggling
I am still working on the larger abstract and I need to get it further along before I can photograph it properly. It is stapled to the wall in a recess and a large shadow falls down one side of the painting. I will be able to remove it when it is very near completion and photograph it then.
On my last post, I talked about the projects I have on the go, but I had managed to "forget" about a commission piece I am working on for a yoga studio. That also is in progress and the deadline is fast approaching! What is it Terry Pratchett said about deadlines? "I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." Well I don't, I am terrible at working under pressure. Fortunately, most of the work is done and it is just the final layer that needs to be done, but of course, that is the hardest one.
Anyway, because I don't like to post without including a picture (we artists like a visual, don't we?), here is another completed talisman.
On my last post, I talked about the projects I have on the go, but I had managed to "forget" about a commission piece I am working on for a yoga studio. That also is in progress and the deadline is fast approaching! What is it Terry Pratchett said about deadlines? "I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." Well I don't, I am terrible at working under pressure. Fortunately, most of the work is done and it is just the final layer that needs to be done, but of course, that is the hardest one.

Labels:
4 inches,
canvas,
collage,
commission,
goddess,
Goldens,
mixed media,
rolina,
talisman
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Newest Talisman: The Dancer
While I get on with my larger "boundaries" piece, here is another talisman I finished recently. I manipulated the figure before baking, so she has a dynamic twist and it looks like she is dancing with her hula hoop.
Hopefully, I will have something to show on the latest boundaries painting, I am still at the early texturising stage, currently.
Hopefully, I will have something to show on the latest boundaries painting, I am still at the early texturising stage, currently.
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Winged Talisman
This talisman has already sold and will be flying off to her new owner tomorrow. I love the wings (as does my customer).
More talismans (sans wings) are nearing completion, will post them once the finishing touches are made. I have worked hard on them this weekend and it has been such great fun!
More talismans (sans wings) are nearing completion, will post them once the finishing touches are made. I have worked hard on them this weekend and it has been such great fun!
Friday, 20 March 2015
New Talismans in Progress
I have some backgrounds prepared, ready to be assembled into more talismans. They are very satisfying to make, the whole process employs so many different techniques: painting, stenciling, stamping, collage, scribing, sewing and that is before I get to the really fun part of adding the little figures and their jewels.
When I started on the background sheets last week, I took photos, intending to do a step-by-step of the process, but I got involved this week and totally forgot to take more photos. I will do this at some time, promise!
When I started on the background sheets last week, I took photos, intending to do a step-by-step of the process, but I got involved this week and totally forgot to take more photos. I will do this at some time, promise!
Friday, 6 March 2015
Finally! A Talisman or Two
After weeks of work, planning, experimenting, testing and learning new things, I have finally finished some of the little 4"x4" talismans that I have been working on.
I have had to learn how to use polymer clay, I have designed my own goddesses and learn how to make moulds of them, I have had to learn how to solder the metal findings and how to attach the figures to the panels securely, without using glue at all.
So here are two, I have more in the making:
EDIT: They are both now SOLD.
I have had to learn how to use polymer clay, I have designed my own goddesses and learn how to make moulds of them, I have had to learn how to solder the metal findings and how to attach the figures to the panels securely, without using glue at all.
So here are two, I have more in the making:
EDIT: They are both now SOLD.
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Little Talismans
Yet more works in progress, these are the starts of a series of 4 inch
talisman pieces that shall incorporate a lot of mixed media surface work
before they are completed.

They are good fun to work on, I hope to get at least one finished by the end of the weekend.
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Sneak Previews
I have some small pieces that are going to be more elaborate with more 3D elements, but I shall not say too much, just leave this picture here as a hint of things to come.
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