As many of you who frequent my blog know, whenever possible, I like my Second Look to somehow reflect what our current host at Art Journal Journey is featuring. That means I had to look for something that reflected the sky which was chosen by Wendy K from Wendy's Craft Journal.
Below are two different entries I found that meet that requirement.
This is my first entry. You can see I started with water soluble crayons and a day/night rubber stamp. I completed the page, but forgot any
step-out photos. That's when I decided to show the materials I used to
make this page. I love my water soluble crayons, a gift one Christmas
from my friend Cindy
that just keeps on giving. I've also used this wood mounted red rubber
stamp before, too. It was also a gift, but the giver no longer has a
blog.
When
I think of the passage of time, one of the ideas that came to mind was
how time changes from day to night, then from night to day.
I
colored the yellow side first after masking the other side using a
sheet of card stock and washi tape. I wondered if I shouldn't have
colored the yellow side on the right where the numbers were more
conducive to daytime.
Then I decided the way my life is, I'm up when others in my country are asleep, and I sleep when others are out and about.
For the dark side, the mask slipped a bit and some of the blue bled into the yellow, which turned to a lovely shade of green.
For
this page, I started by printing a clock from The Graphic Fairy
(see my right sidebar for link). Before I cut it out, I colored a background in light
blue and orange. I wasn't sure how much of this background would show,
so I colored the entire cardstock using my water soluble crayons. The
hard part for me was cutting out the clock, then hoping against hope I
didn't mess up when I stamped the sun and moon stamp.
For my second entry, it's fairly obvious
I named this "Night on the town."
Believe it or not, this is a photo of a stunning quilt. Isn't it lovely?
For this page, I began by creating one
of my favorite backgrounds: 91% isopropyl alcohol and a green Staz-on
reinker. For the words, I started with paint chip
samples from the hardware store that I sewed in place using green
variegated thread. The buttons were some I had been gifted. I wanted
the threads long and dangling to honor the quilt.
I've shown you my second look, please show me yours.
This post will only be good until 4 p.m. on Monday, December 4, so it's best to share your second look today.
That quilt IS lovely. As is your work.
ReplyDeleteLove the Day To Night especially.
ReplyDeleteI remember how difficult it sometimes was, traveling Outback Australia, catching a Birthday-person in Germany. Or, worse, when you needed to your bank in Germany. "Day To Night"!
I love your 'Day and Night' page. Very appropriate for the T crowd who live in different parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteBut the night on the town is also great. Your sewing machine had a field day.
Thank you for your memories.
Hugs,
Lisca
...keep looking up!
ReplyDeleteThese are great to see. I remember the clock-night to day one. But I don't remember the night on the town one. That's a cool lady. Happy december 2 to you. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteNice stylized image of the woman on your second piece.
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Sorry, I forgot to link. Got Covid and can't think well. Have a great day, hugs
ReplyDeleteSorry, I forgot to link. Got Covid and can't think well. Have a great day, hugs
ReplyDeleteOhhh I love this lady in a green dress. I do remember the day to night art. Always so clever with your art. Have a nice day today.
ReplyDeleteNice work
ReplyDeleteLovely art works ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)