Dragonfly Gelli Print Collage
Today is my turn to take part in the Blog Hop Club blogposting.
Totem Animals was the chosen topic and I wasn't exactly sure what that was but I have been painting dragonflies for a few years now but have never created a dragonfly gelli print collage.
I used some scrap prints in a blue-green colour for the dragonfly and the grass, for the background I created this yellow-orange print on A4 large paper to contrast with the dragonfly and the grass. I used a glue stick to glue the papers down into my black art journal. I've kept it simple, usually I outline everything but my paint pens hate me and have decided not to.
I created this card as a thank you for friends and to test out my project.
Some of my dragonfly acrylic paintings:
And now for the giveaway!!! One of my Heart Pendants!!!
PS Do you love creating gelli prints? Want a place to discuss gelli printing? To show off your work? Share your ideas? Discuss the pros and cons of different paints/paper/plates/tools etc? Get some great ideas on what to do with the thousands of prints you have created?
Inspire and be inspired as a part of the Gelatin Printing Enthusiasts Facebook Group. I would love for you to join me there.
Today is my turn to take part in the Blog Hop Club blogposting.
Totem Animals was the chosen topic and I wasn't exactly sure what that was but I have been painting dragonflies for a few years now but have never created a dragonfly gelli print collage.
I used some scrap prints in a blue-green colour for the dragonfly and the grass, for the background I created this yellow-orange print on A4 large paper to contrast with the dragonfly and the grass. I used a glue stick to glue the papers down into my black art journal. I've kept it simple, usually I outline everything but my paint pens hate me and have decided not to.
I created this card as a thank you for friends and to test out my project.
Some of my dragonfly acrylic paintings:
You just need to leave me a comment and I´ll choose a winner next Tuesday once all my fellow bloggers are done.
But wait!!! there are more chances to win amazing prizes
to enter you need to visit and comment the following artists blogs in the scheduled days
- Tuesday 17: Guada from http://guadasartplace.
blogspot.com/
- Wednesday 18: Cary Cutler Scholes http://www.mamaneeds2create.
blogspot.com/ - Thursday 19: Sigga Dis http://siggadisart.blogspot.
com/ - Friday 20: Lisa Scott http://floppinflower.com/blog/
- Saturday 21: Michelle Reynolds http://shellsinthebush.
blogspot.com/ - Sunday 22: Prerna Poojara http://artoholicslair.
blogspot.in/ - Monday 23: Gracielu Howes http://www.redbarn-studios.
com/myblog/
PS Do you love creating gelli prints? Want a place to discuss gelli printing? To show off your work? Share your ideas? Discuss the pros and cons of different paints/paper/plates/tools etc? Get some great ideas on what to do with the thousands of prints you have created?
Inspire and be inspired as a part of the Gelatin Printing Enthusiasts Facebook Group. I would love for you to join me there.
Hello Shells! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous and unique work!!! This blog hop is great & fun!
ReplyDeleteSmiles from Belgium,
Saskia :)
Thanks Saskia!
DeleteThat heart pendant is just beautiful. Love the paintings.
ReplyDeleteThank you x2!! :D
DeleteBeautiful dragonflies!
ReplyDeleteThanks Allison!
DeleteAlways good to have a look at your blog and see what you are up to! I like the dragonfly collage - very striking.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbi!
DeleteThe dragonfly is beautiful
ReplyDeleteThanks Patricia!
DeleteI'm in! I love dragonflies! And the pendant is awesome ♥
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your technique for making your dragonfly print. The necklace is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise!
DeleteLove the dragonfly! Thanks for the chance to win the heart pendant!
ReplyDeleteThank you and thanks for leaving a comment.
DeleteMichelle I´m so glad to have you in the Blog Hop Club :) I LOVE what you did with your gelli plate prints and I´ve been following your dragonflies for a long time. I was sure you were going to do one. Lovely word darling <3
ReplyDeleteThanks Guada, thanks for asking me to join the Club.
DeleteLove your dragonflyes, nice card :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sigga.
DeleteI love dragonflies. I've always been attracted to them. These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kris!
DeleteThanks for sharing your process with us! Very pretty! xo
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanette!
DeleteLove your drangonfly. I have never tried gelli printing. Need to check it out/ :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Prerna!
DeleteLove the card and the pendant is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tiffany!
Deleteafter looking at your dragonfly card, I need to start on the gelli plate as it's been a while.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Dianne!
DeleteNice to meet a fellow Aussie, I'm really impressed with all your dragon fly art work. Love how you use such vibrant colours.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, nice to meet you too!
DeleteI just started using a gelli plate yesterday! It was fun and I think I have to start a new art journal for my prints. I like your dragonfly card♥
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome Jackie, and thanks for joining the Gelatin Printing Enthusiasts facebook group!
DeleteI love your dragon fly paintings. I also took Flora's class a couple of years ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Flora is such an awesome teacher and a great inspiration.
DeleteLOVE…LOVE…LOVE Dragonflies!!! I use lots of different techniques to create art, but never cut pieces out of a Gelli print to make art. shows truth to "You learn something new everyday" And thanks to Guada and her blog hop I was able to learn something new from you!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, glad to be of help! ;)
DeleteI love your dragonfly gelli print collage...and all all of your dragonfly paintings! I <3 dragonflies! Lovely blog, by the way.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteLove your post and your blog, and of course being part of our fabulous FB group. Thanks Michelle! Cheers! Joanna Grant
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanna, and thanks for joining the FB and for contributing and participating and being an inspiration.
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