I started with a print using the Gelli Plate (acrylics), and then went back in with pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, ink and marker to pull out the animal.
Have a great week!
29 Monday Apr 2013
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inI started with a print using the Gelli Plate (acrylics), and then went back in with pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, ink and marker to pull out the animal.
Have a great week!
This is great! You can find “animals” just about anywhere. 🙂
I agree, I see them everywhere since I ‘met’ you! It’s like being a teenager, lying in a field looking for pictures in the clouds all over again.
This is awesome!
Carla, that looks so cool! I have a Gelli Plate but haven’t really made anything that didn’t look like everyone elses gelli plate prints on the internet. I see a class coming! lol
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Carla, this makes such a rich background and your little foxy-fur-guy is so perfectly nestled in the layers of waves and bumps. Great work.
And thanks for commenting on my drawings in the FB drawing lab, you made my day!!!
This is just great! I was inspired by your last weeks post to try gelatine printing myself. I had to make my own printing plate and have been messing around since then. But nothing was anything like your work. So I keep on trying and experimenting.
Waltraut
I really love it and would love a class too !!
this is so very cool . I love what you do with the gelli….
Such a mysterious, fairy tail like sphere (hope this is the right word).
I love, love the way you create. Carla, do you have any videos of you making something like this?
Not yet. 😀
Beautiful artwork – very original and I love all the different mediums used! Thanks much for sharing 🙂
I love the look of these prints, I have yet to dip my toes or fingers into the geli print world. Intimidating.