Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Pages in Stages

I think it started out with me wanting to smush pages together to transfer ink...
I sprayed two colors of spray then closed the pages together to transfer the ink.
I used a stencil, sprayed more ink, then closed the pages again to transfer ink.  
Blotted with paper towel, sprayed some green on the left.
Used green acrylic paint to make leaves on both pages.
Added some torn paper with text.  So far, I'm kind of liking it.  
I used a brush with a little water to make a wash of the sprayed inks, which gave a better background color.  Added acrylic paint through a flower stencil.  This is where it started going bad...
 I sketched a plant on the right to match the illustration on the text page.  Didn't like it at all.  Covered it with some washi tape, then more tape, then more tape.  Didn't like any of it.  Painted another flower on top of it.  Not liking it at all.
Maybe it needs an image there...
Not sure how it will end up, as my play time ran out.  But I am suddenly aware that this is a common problem with me.  I like the way something is going, but then the page needs that last extra "something", but I have a hard time figuring out what that something should be.  At least now I am more aware of that as a constant problem I seem to have, and I can be more aware to try to figure out how to fix it.  After all, the first step to tackle a problem is to identify what the problem is!
 
Happy playing!
 

5 comments:

Sarah said...

I like it! Maybe you just need a day away from it...

gaye said...

I don't see where it went wrong at all. Your flower on the left page is your focal point for that page. Now all it needs is your beautiful writing. And the page on the right needs a focal point as all the images are small. What if you cut out the top part of the Madonna and paste her right above the text image? Then audition the bottom gown below the black tape. Voile, your focal!.

Maria Ontiveros said...

I think I might get my spry inks out this weekend!
Rinda

Caatje said...

Ha! And I was thinking: why is she covering up that flower with that picture? I liked it a lot without the image.
I recognize your problem though. It's all good and well as long as I'm working on the background, but when it's time to do the foreground and pick a focus for a page it becomes a lot more difficult. Good luck in figuring it out!

Bonnie said...

I think the spread is beautiful. The balance is just right, IMHO, and the colors are just gorgeous.

I know what you mean about play time running out... sigh! There's never enough of that!