 I made this assemblage for a friend in FL. She now has it, so I can share it with you. I cut 2" squares from various papers to make the background and tied the colors together using beige, bisque, and dusty rose glazes. I learned this technique from Dana when we had a play day last month. I made the circles using various sized lids dipped in copper paint. The image is from a book that Halle sent me. I watered down the dusty rose glaze (glaze doesn't water down well) for the dress and used my flesh colored oil pastel on her face and hands. I added the embellishments using E-6000. The size is 8 X 10.
 I made this assemblage for a friend in FL. She now has it, so I can share it with you. I cut 2" squares from various papers to make the background and tied the colors together using beige, bisque, and dusty rose glazes. I learned this technique from Dana when we had a play day last month. I made the circles using various sized lids dipped in copper paint. The image is from a book that Halle sent me. I watered down the dusty rose glaze (glaze doesn't water down well) for the dress and used my flesh colored oil pastel on her face and hands. I added the embellishments using E-6000. The size is 8 X 10.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Assemblage for a friend
 I made this assemblage for a friend in FL. She now has it, so I can share it with you. I cut 2" squares from various papers to make the background and tied the colors together using beige, bisque, and dusty rose glazes. I learned this technique from Dana when we had a play day last month. I made the circles using various sized lids dipped in copper paint. The image is from a book that Halle sent me. I watered down the dusty rose glaze (glaze doesn't water down well) for the dress and used my flesh colored oil pastel on her face and hands. I added the embellishments using E-6000. The size is 8 X 10.
 I made this assemblage for a friend in FL. She now has it, so I can share it with you. I cut 2" squares from various papers to make the background and tied the colors together using beige, bisque, and dusty rose glazes. I learned this technique from Dana when we had a play day last month. I made the circles using various sized lids dipped in copper paint. The image is from a book that Halle sent me. I watered down the dusty rose glaze (glaze doesn't water down well) for the dress and used my flesh colored oil pastel on her face and hands. I added the embellishments using E-6000. The size is 8 X 10.
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The assemblage turned out great!
ReplyDeleteChris W.
Nice colors. Nice background. Was it hard to make?
ReplyDeleteRita M.
This is georgous! I like your metal accents too!
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