Hi everybody.
I had so much fun with the pink grunge that I tried to do something similar, with a twist. I love this one as it has a real comic book feel to it, check it out! Lots of watery effects and Black & White + One.
Here is the full effect!
To start with I used a large stamp and stamped half the page filling in gaps and using the part of the stamp that appealed to me the most. Those eyes!! I'm in love... Make sure you use Archival ink for this step. If you dont you will have colour runs later.
I had a stamping fail the first time I tried to create
the background! As it goes in Mixed Media though... There are no
mistakes, only Opportunities! Ephemera, I hear you say.. stay tuned!
Time for some colouring in!! I grabbed a handful of blues and greens. In the end I felt that the Green wasn't the look for this page and in settled on Colour Artist Inks - Calypso and Colour Shimmer Dust in Peacock, Cobalt, Duke and Midnight.
TIP: I made some misters - so much easier for me when working on my Glass craft mat.
Using Colour Blast Heavy Gesso in Black I coloured in some of my favorite Dusty Attic Chipboard!!
TIP: Use a makeup sponge.. Perfect application!
For the final product I used a little bit of Wax to highlight them. I wanted to keep the background neutral so it would give the Colour Blast Colour Shimmer Paste the focus... You will see that coming up.
I used three different shades of Colour Paste. I put Stormy Weather and Steel side by side on my palette to create some colour variation in the bricks. I used Colour Paste Dusty Charcoal for the numbers.
I used a graduated hand when applying through my stencil for variation.
I love the way that the stamping came through in some areas.
Look at how cool this turned out!!
I added some extra stamping in an script and some checkers to bring the brickwork closer to the action.
You can see that in the final image.
And what project is complete without Splatters!! I added some in an earthy tone. We were saturated with Blues and Blacks. I used my Colour Blast Colour Spray in Coffee.
Here is a close up of the final layout with all the elements blended together. I used a pigment pen to highlight some of the features in the ephemera I created and DONE!!
Make sure that you check out the new release collection from Michelle Grant if you are a Grunge Fan!!
Her February release is AMAZING!! Graffiti Grunge.
If i have inspired you pop your project onto Facebook!
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