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.
11 thoughtful remarks:
That quilt IS lovely. As is your work.
Love the Day To Night especially.
I 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.
But 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!
These 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
Nice stylized image of the woman on your second piece.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Sorry, I forgot to link. Got Covid and can't think well. Have a great day, hugs
Sorry, I forgot to link. Got Covid and can't think well. Have a great day, hugs
Ohhh 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.
Nice work
Lovely art works ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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