Monday, May 2, 2011

A show of hands...and a few other details

Well folks, I have to say, the response to my late night post yesterday has been simply amazing!  I was blessed with 25 comments from my lovely readers when I arrived home from work tonight. Wow!!!  It just means the world to me to get feedback on my art.  I also recieved several personal messagess asking to see a few parts a bit closer.  I thought I would post again as this will provide opportunity for me to enter this piece into Simon Says weekly challenge and allow me to share a few more details that I left out in yesterday's post.  I was just so excited to share what I had been working on!



This week the theme for the challenge is hands.  My piece has vintage clock hands actually embedded right into the canvas. I topped off the hands with a cute little watch part that looks like a flower.  As I look at this area of the collage, I think it would be really cool to try and find a fine chain to wrap around those two gears. 



I did get a request to try to show off my "alternate" Grungy Monday dimention technique with a bit more detail. Sorry Tim, but I had a terrible time with the techique Linda challenged us on, so I reinterpreted the idea.  Anyway,  the picture in the previous post really did not capture what I accomplished.  Hopefully this image will allow you to see the effect this technique had on the piece.  It really is easy, if you can get your detailed cutting done well.   Again, I simply used two sheets of the same paper, cut the central image out and mounted it on top of the other sheet of paper.  Craft foam serves as the barrier to provide the dimension. 




I received another reader request to see a closer view of the other mosaic piece that inspired this whole project. I love to sprinkle Perfect Pearls and set them exactly how they fall.  You can see a bit of this technique on the background of my mosiac piece.  I  have also included a close up of another Art Nouveau gal, complete with gears in her hair.  I don't think you could see this very well in the larger pictures and she is another one of my favortie images from this collection.




Well, that takes care of the requests and the questions. Here are two more close ups of the tiny chipboard pieces I added to spots that just needed "something" but were too small for another canvas.  Yet again, a piece of craft foam helps to provide just the right amount of depth to these small additions.  The embossed chipboard was really fun to ink up too.  I just love the texture it adds. 

 

Thanks for stopping by!

Cheers,

Rhea

13 comments:

  1. Gorgeous piece of art Rhea! Thank you for joining the Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge!

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  2. Wow! I didn't realize all of that was going together for a large piece. Outstanding vision collectively! Anyone would be proud to display that on their wall....Enjoy seeing your work/play. ;-)

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  3. Wow, quite an impressive piece of art. Well done.

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  4. I love seeing what you're up to! Love this.

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  5. Absolutely stunning!
    I love how you've combined all those pieces with so much detail to one larger display.

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  6. WOW that certainly is a piece and a half, all the detail and elements, amazing!
    hUgS MiNxY

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  7. Fun project and you executed it so well!! Love all the details.

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  8. Rhea ... what a fun project! I love it! All the G45 Steampunk papers with that luscious color palette and then all of the wonderful embellishments you chose that so perfectly go with your design. Just great! Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge. <3 Candy

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  9. WHOA BABY! This is so cool! I love what you did with the vials, and the papers are fabulous too : )

    Thanks so much for entering the Simon Says Stamp & Show Challenge!!!

    -Sarah

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  10. WOW!!! Awesome. Good depiction of Steampunk with flare. Love it. Love the way you embedded the clock in the canvas and the way you used the fragments and other 'decoration' Beautiful. Thanks for sharing! Vickie

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  11. LUV IT. you did a awesome job as you always do!! What a great talent you have.

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  12. SO many amazing details... this is a gorgeous creation. I love how that layered lady looks.

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  13. I know this is a little late but just found link to this. Simply amazing work.

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