Sunday, April 17, 2011

Neocolor II Inpatien Flowers

I picked the follow picture to try out my new Neocolor II watersoluble pastels: First, I converted the image using Adobe Photoshop Elements. Then, I printed the image onto a piece of cotton fabric that was ironed to a sheet of freezer paper and trimmed to 8.5 x 11 inches. This was the first time I made my own printer ready fabric and it worked well. I was motivated to try it when I realized that I could make my own for pennies versus purchasing it for approx $5 per sheet especially when I already had cotton and freezer paper on hand. Next, the ink-jet printed image was heat-set using the iron.
Next, I began coloring the image using the pastel pencils.
I used a variety of colors in an attempt to add depth. A paint brush was used to blend the colors.
One flower colored & blended.

After coloring the flowers, I colored the background & continued touching up the flowers.


Once I'm satisfied with the colored picture, I'll brush it with water to brighten it up. But first, I may add some more color to darken up the background to add more contrast. Hopefully, it'll get alot brighter to come close to the original picture.


I'm not sure what this project will end up as but it's been fun so far.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Thinking of Spring

I enjoy following a blog called "May Your Bobbin Always Be Full." Recently, after reading the blog, I was inspired to use some of the art supplies that I've collected over the years. http://luannkessi.blogspot.com/search/label/Neocolors%20II?updated-max=2011-04-01T18%3A26%3A00-07%3A00&max-results=20 Also, this provided a good excuse to use one of my many flower pictures. I chose a picture of some lollipop gerber daisies from my yard a couple of years ago. I downloaded a trail copy of Photoshop Elements and converted the image to a line drawing.
Next, the image was printed using the laser jet printer. I heat transfered the image to cotton fabric and then colored it using water soluble oil pastels.

After everything was colored, I used water and texture medium to blend the colors.Here's the finished flower. Next, I'll focus upon coloring the background. Then, it'll be time to quilt it.
Fun way to spend a cloudy day and get ready for spring!