Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Window of Opportunity

 

You probably know by now that Bleubeard and I are hosting Art Journal Journey this month.  Our theme is What's Your Style? 

Today I'm tapping into one of my favorite mixed media artists: Laly Mille.  I remember seeing a window she actually drew in one of her journals she shared on her web site some time back.  Bleubeard thinks it's a great window to escape, but not to enter.  I have a few detail shots for you to peruse.





I started by using green watercolors on the 110 lb cardstock.  Once dry, I added the stamping in two corners.  Next, I cut the window from a paint brochure I picked up at a big box home improvement store.  I colored the ladder using a white and a black water soluble crayon.  I liked how I was able to make the ladder look aged and weather worn.  I then added the focal image to the background, along with a gifted postage stamp.  Finally, I added the sentiment using two different types of stickers.

Bleubeard and I are delighted you joined us and hope to see you at Art Journal Journey with your own interpretation of What's your style?, mine being inspired by a favorite artist today.

 

17 thoughtful remarks:

Valerie-Jael said... 1

Fun page. I need a window of opportunity right now! Have a great day, hope your boys are really better, hugs, Valerie

Mia said... 2

Absolutely amazing! What a fabulous page, Elizabeth! And how pleased I am to see you repurposed the greek stamp showing the ancient theater of Kassopis (Ipiros). Have a great day, my friend.

Let's Art Journal said... 3

Another fabulous page! The different elements came together so beautifully and the wording and window image made me smile, so clever 😁. I hope you're having a lovely week! Hugs Jo x

Mae Travels said... 4

Turning a metaphor (window of opportunity) into a literal image (an actual window on an ordinary house) is an interesting exercise. It's easy to forget that metaphors have a basis in real objects.

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

DVArtist said... 5

Your mind never stops. I love this Windows of opportunity. The page is just lovely. Have a great day.

Divers and Sundry said... 6

Fun. I'm thinking of all the tv shows where kids have climbed in and out of windows.

CJ Kennedy said... 7

Clever take on the phrase. Hope the kitties are doing better

da tabbies o trout towne said... 8

nice play on words with this piece Elizabeth !!

squiggles we hope ewe iz doin WAAAAAY better :) ☺☺♥♥

Sharon Madson said... 9

Love your window of opportunity page, Elizabeth. I do like how you colored the ladder to looked aged. I hope the “boys” are doing better. Hugs.

craftytrog said... 10

A great page in Lally's style Elizabeth!
Alison

Jeanie said... 11

A very clever matching of title and art!

My name is Erika. said... 12

Word play is definitely your style my friend. Windows are fun; they make great focuses of art pages. This is another great style page. hugs-Erika

Iris Flavia said... 13

Fun and clever, though.... I´d simply jump. And maybe break an ankle ;-)
I love the colors and the idea to draw something in a photograph - I will keep this in mind!

Neet said... 14

Don't we all need a window of opportunity now and again. What a great way to illustrate it with this beautiful window. I just hope the ladder is safe and ready for me to climb out onto.
Hugs, Neet xxx

Elizabeth Varadan, Author said... 15

This is a great page. I love the green you chose. And the window is haunting. I think windows and doors are evocative in pictures anyway, and this treatment brings that out.

Debra said... 16

I love this! I also follow the artist you mentioned.

pearshapedcrafting said... 17

I love how you made this window of opportunity - Laly Mille's work is so inspiring and this is so beautiful! Hugs,Chrisx