Showing posts with label #artchallenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #artchallenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 August 2022

Index Card Art Part 3

Hello Friends!

Here's my midweek ICAD catch up.  I think these constitute my least exciting or inspiring group of cards.  There are two or three half way decent, but I hit a dry patch on inspiration.  It happens.

This one was made for the Summer Solstice with swooping swallow in a blue summer sky with a hint of ripening corn.


ink background with ink lifted using a surgical spirit soaked cotton pad


I used the aforementioned pad to make a 3d moon


A similar removal process enhanced with doodling.  Very underwater feeling!


Doodling and bubble wrap printing


ink removed using surgical spirit on a cotton bud, doodling


I call this one Bubbles in Chains


Mixed media


Drawing 3d bubbles


    


I hope you'll say if you have a favourite one!

Until next time
Stay safe, Stay well
Debbie xo

Monday, 1 August 2016

Closing Out ICAD 2016

Hello Friends!

Well, it is August 1st and ICAD is now officially over, so here are the remainder of my cards for July. Lots of different subjects and techniques, all lots of fun.

Here is what I wrote on the {closed} ICAD Facebook page this morning ~~~

Feeling kinda odd today ~ who isn't? ~ even though I still have five catch ups to do by mid month it isn't quite the same this morning somehow. Still, this year has reignited my spark and now I can't wait to get started on watercolour paper {it's been in the cottage for about six weeks waiting in the wings ~ how good am I?}

ICAD saved me this summer, truly it did, and I am so happy and grateful f
or the chance to reconnect with old friends and make some new ones along the way. It makes the experience so rewarding.

Heartfelt Thanks to Tammy and her Wonderful Team of moderators who make ICAD possible.
Enormous Gratitude to everyone for the inspiration, the comments and likes, the camaraderie, and just for making ICAD a unique experience for all of us to escape to for two whole months of Summer ~~~ without you it just wouldn't happen!

As before, I'll put the daily prompts in the caption, and please remember that, although I painted, drew, and collaged these myself, some of the images are not my own original art but used as they fit the daily prompt. So, here are my favourites from July, with a montage of all the cards at the end ~~~

A bonus card and background card

100 so I did a rendition of AA Milne's Hundred Aker Wood

Zodiac

Magic

Statue of Liberty ~ I reiterate, as I have done constantly on FB and other social media platforms, this is NOT a political statement but the Statue of Liberty as a Weeping Angel from Doctor Who.

Sunflower 
Meditation ~ I guess eating a pomegranate is sort of meditative or annoying!

Folk Art

Bonus card beachscape

Surfboard

Lens ~ using my own photography cut in circles ~ as seen through a lens

Yellow

Rainbow Making Machine

Play on Words
A Woolly Jumper

Lighthouse ~ this is the Smalls Lighthouse 21 miles off the coast

Monochromatic

Aurora Borealis

Superhero ~ if the competitors taking part in Invictus Games are not Superheroes, then I don't know who is

Paisley

Cloud ~ oh, look, yet another Doctor Who reference!

Fortune

Aquarium ~ a dendritic print from which a Weedy Sea Dragon emerges

The Olympics 
Textile

Graffiti ~ oh! look, another Doctor Who obscurity! 

Hopscotch or Tic Tac Toe {Noughts and Crosses}

Sorbet ~ a sorbet sunset over the lamp-lit village

Path ~ as a personal homage to Beatrix Potter during the week we celebrated the anniversary of her 150th birthday, I copied one of her little watercolour paintings.

July 2016

June 2016

So, it is over and it feels strange to wake up and not have half an hour before my day starts looking at all the wonderful miniature pieces done by all the members of the group as I drink my coffee, but my creative spark has reignited and I am eager to start making small compositions using watercolour paints and other mediums as soon as I can. There are several in this collection that I want to work on a slightly larger scale and on good quality watercolour paper.

Which is your favourite? I'd love to know!

If you want to see my entry for June's ICAD you can read it here.

Until next time~~~
~~~Deborah