Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 4, 2014
Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 10, 2013
A Quilled Nature Scene Landscape Painting - Autumn Forest Waterfall
I love the colors of autumn. The hues of red and yellow are so vibrant and full of life. Autumn to me is the very lifeblood of the seasons. Winter somehow seems such a waste, sort of a season of waiting for a new beginning. A time to gather strength and rest before the whole cycle of life begins again. But autumn is when the flora goes out with a bang in all its glory and majesty!!
This quilled painting is in honor of my favorite season.
I have used folding and beehive techniques in combination for this project.
I read somewhere that the grass in the foreground should be long and the farther grass short to show distance , so that is what I have done. I have added a dark shade to give depth to the foreground grass.
As for the water, I have added green and brown to make it dark and give it a hint of reflection to the left. The waterfall has more white and I did not use beehive for the froth as the shape does not blend well with the waves. So I used strips to create the contours.
I have used beehive quilling for almost all of the background work. And this time I have got 2 layers for the trees.The shading comes through better as I have used darker color for the first layer of trees.
I have been using textured board for my backing paper but this time I thought I'd try may hand at creating the sky myself. I didn't want to quill the clouds, like in Flowing River, as I wanted the viewer to focus on the scene . So I have used oil crayons and colored the sky.
I looked up a video on YouTube and then drew the sky. Since Oil pastels smudge, the layering of the sky had to be done in the proper order and I don't have a clue about painting. So as always, I did a bit of research and analysis!! ( Old habits die hard I guess!!) I am glad it went well with the whole scene.
Initially I thought of using an orange sky but then thought blue would bring out the quilling better, so that is the color I used and I am glad I did.
Some of my other scenes are
Palm Beach
Cherry Blossoms
Flower Fields
Forest Walk
Flowing River
Tree and Water
Waterfall
Sunset & Silhouette
and One Tree Hill
As always I'd love for you to take time to comment. Don't think you are too new to quilling or to young to comment. We are always learning and are rookies at something which in time we master. All comment are appreciated.
This quilled painting is in honor of my favorite season.
I have used folding and beehive techniques in combination for this project.
I read somewhere that the grass in the foreground should be long and the farther grass short to show distance , so that is what I have done. I have added a dark shade to give depth to the foreground grass.
As for the water, I have added green and brown to make it dark and give it a hint of reflection to the left. The waterfall has more white and I did not use beehive for the froth as the shape does not blend well with the waves. So I used strips to create the contours.
I have used beehive quilling for almost all of the background work. And this time I have got 2 layers for the trees.The shading comes through better as I have used darker color for the first layer of trees.
I have been using textured board for my backing paper but this time I thought I'd try may hand at creating the sky myself. I didn't want to quill the clouds, like in Flowing River, as I wanted the viewer to focus on the scene . So I have used oil crayons and colored the sky.
I looked up a video on YouTube and then drew the sky. Since Oil pastels smudge, the layering of the sky had to be done in the proper order and I don't have a clue about painting. So as always, I did a bit of research and analysis!! ( Old habits die hard I guess!!) I am glad it went well with the whole scene.
Initially I thought of using an orange sky but then thought blue would bring out the quilling better, so that is the color I used and I am glad I did.
Some of my other scenes are
Palm Beach
Cherry Blossoms
Flower Fields
Forest Walk
Flowing River
Tree and Water
Waterfall
Sunset & Silhouette
and One Tree Hill
As always I'd love for you to take time to comment. Don't think you are too new to quilling or to young to comment. We are always learning and are rookies at something which in time we master. All comment are appreciated.
Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 10, 2013
Quilled Dimensional Nature Picture Frame - Chickadees on a Pine Branch
Well, I posted a tutorial on making pine branches in my last post and you may have been wondering how I came about making pine branches when I had not used it in any of my posts. Ta Daaa!!.... here it is!! I was so excited at the way they turned out I could not resist posting the tutorial ahead of the quilled frame.
I saw some pictures of Chickadees and thought I must quill them. Since Christmas is almost upon us I decided to use pine leaves. Further I wanted to give it dimension and this gave me the opportunity to go on a journey of creative discovery.
Here is a different perspective to show the dimensions in this frame.
I have used fiberglass cloth for the background and was forced to use the glue gun, much to my dismay as I could not get the PVC glue to adhere to the background.
In order to shape the pine branch and have it come out of the picture, I used very thin gauge wire for the skeleton of the branch.
As for the Chickadees, I have used black, white, grey and orange 3mm strips.The method is the same one I have been using for quilling my birds for some time now and involves folding the strip to get the thread like effect. The finished product looks like embroidery with paper strips in place of thread. This method allows me to grade the colors when required.As you can see in the lower bird, I have got a light orange shade at the breast between the white and the orange.
I have made the feet using quilled stems as in my tutorial here . Take a closer look.
All in all, I am thrilled at the results. I would be honored if you take time to comment on my posts.
I saw some pictures of Chickadees and thought I must quill them. Since Christmas is almost upon us I decided to use pine leaves. Further I wanted to give it dimension and this gave me the opportunity to go on a journey of creative discovery.
Here is a different perspective to show the dimensions in this frame.
I have used fiberglass cloth for the background and was forced to use the glue gun, much to my dismay as I could not get the PVC glue to adhere to the background.
In order to shape the pine branch and have it come out of the picture, I used very thin gauge wire for the skeleton of the branch.
As for the Chickadees, I have used black, white, grey and orange 3mm strips.The method is the same one I have been using for quilling my birds for some time now and involves folding the strip to get the thread like effect. The finished product looks like embroidery with paper strips in place of thread. This method allows me to grade the colors when required.As you can see in the lower bird, I have got a light orange shade at the breast between the white and the orange.
I have made the feet using quilled stems as in my tutorial here . Take a closer look.
All in all, I am thrilled at the results. I would be honored if you take time to comment on my posts.
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