Just What Do Chickens Think About? |
As I got going I started to think about chickens and what do they think. AHA moment! Around the border is what they think about and throughout are possibilities if we personify chickens a bit. After a bit of collage work I decided that I would spray the piece with an acrylic varnish. But NO...it was black spray paint and the right side of the journal spread was way covered. Thank goodness for rubbing alcohol. It took a great amount of black paint off. Perhaps it took a bit more than I wanted as the chicken now is more impressionistic. Mostly the piece was saved. Distress ink covers a multitude of mistakes. Journals are for experimenting anyway. I learned a lot on this piece. PhotoShop also took some of the sins away.
8 comments:
I like this piece, it really captured my attention.
Thanks for visiting and commenting. There is a lot going on in this piece. I really like the fact that I am driven from within and that I don't have a plan to start. What comes just comes and the story evolves as I go.
I actually like the black spray accident. It gives a little break from the yellow.
AND.... I know where that one stencil came from! I like this one!!! Keep journaling!
Are you referring to the stamp that we got at the flea market? :-)
I love the feeling the colors in this have- as to a mistake...I make them constantly- you are very free with your creating and it comes through in the energy of your work. I agree with Brian-the black was a nice break up for the piece. I like it.
Yes, I mean stamp! D'oh!!! The black gives it some age and you know how I love vintage.
Terry, I call these "happy accidents" when we make a "mistake" and it does something wonderful to our work!
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