Thanks for a fun color combo to play around with on my Gelli plate.
I started out my image transfer technique using 2 brown acrylic paints in a thin coat and then laying my magazine page down-giving a good rub to make contact-then pulling off. I let that dry completely then brayered the oranges and green using some bubble wrap for texture and the honeycomb stencil to pull the print onto my cs. I added some orange into the right corner and wished that I hadn't, but such it is. I will include a photo of the un-retouched print in the challenge thread. I then used brown Gelato and pencil to add definition to the faces and along the edges. I scribbled Tangerine Tango marker onto plastic and used my water pen to add darker orange in places. I did the same with Old Olive to deepen the green shades. I also dipped my water brush with Gelato to add definition to the hexagon pieces. I used a plain pencil to add shading.
Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 GMT Views: 1003
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Sat, May 04, 2019 @ 2:09 PM
Oh my gosh, Gail, this is amazing. Am I going to have to break down and get a gelli plate, too?!?! Love the boldness with which you've tackled these images.
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