Friday, October 14, 2011

Time Flies

For this piece I was inspired by the weekly challenge over at Simon Says Stamp and Show.  Their theme this week:  things with wings.  This piece has been lingering in my mind ever since I splurged on those giant Dresden wings which were purchased at Alpha Stamps.  I knew one of the vintage clock faces I had from an estate sale would make a perfect match, at least in my mind. 
  

   

The face was a bit too large, but I was able to cut the thin metal with shears.  I felt it needed some sort of border and I had a light bulb moment, thinking of my weathered clock die from Tim. I created the frame with heavy chipboard, distress stain and gold rub and buff.  A few trinkets add some interest and cover a hole in the face, perfect because the spinner can still move.  I love incorporating movement and interaction in my art. 




The background was tons of fun.  There are a bunches of layers and techniques.  I used dictionary pages, gesso, distress stains, acrylic paint, stencils and stamps.  I managed to use the same die in three totally different applications in this project.




I hope you enjoyed taking in a part of my process.  Thank you so much to all my readers for stopping by, it really means a lot to me.  My blog provides me much joy, I appreciate that you choose to share the experience.

Cheers,

Rhea

26 comments:

  1. OMG, Rhea that is truley awesome. I love it

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  2. This is really wonderful. I have really enjoyed my visit to your blog and seeing your process.

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  3. Great work! Time really flies! :)

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  4. Very cool. I love how you solved " your issues" (hole in clock face) with creativity!

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  5. You are truly a amazing artist. It seems every piece you do is so unique and wonderful.

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  6. Rhea...your vintage winged clock is wonderful! I love the vintage clock face you used and what a stroke of genius to cut it down and use Tim's weathered clock die cut as a border!!! It looks amazing! Love the Dresden wings!! Thanks for sharing your work with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge. <3 Candy

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  7. Wow... very creative idea. conveys so much without words!
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  8. terrific project, I love it!

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  9. Totally Awesome!! I love it!!

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  10. Time keeps ticking by....come by for a visit;
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  11. I always enjoy visiting your blog. I really like this flying time piece.

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  12. What an amazing, creative piece! Bravo, Rhea!

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  13. Great use of the wings, looks awesome!
    hugs Lynn

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  14. Beautiful! I'm interested in how you used the rub n buff, as I have a ton of it and always wonder what/how I would use it in my art. Did you put the rnb on there first and then the distress? it looks that way, correct? What was the reasoning behind this, could you not have left that off?
    Enjoy your blog so much!

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  15. Love it.. your creativity has unblocked and you are on a roll..

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  16. Fantastic Rhea. Your work always dazzles me.

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  17. I love it! I think the background is especially well done -- having the stamps (?) going off the background is awesome -- much better than if they all were centered and what not. (I think I've got my terminology ALL wrong but I hope you know what I mean!).

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  19. Rhea, this is beautiful! I love the clock die and even more how you were able to incorporate something from a 'real' clock... it's awesome fun when we can do that!

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  20. Looks really cool. Love the rustic feel to it. :)

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