It’s advent and continuing on from yesterday’s showing of upcycled plastic and fabric turned into glittering lights.http://earthshinearts.com/?p=569
This post helps you to see what they look like all lit up and in site.

One of a Kind Pieces for One of a Kind people
It’s advent and continuing on from yesterday’s showing of upcycled plastic and fabric turned into glittering lights.http://earthshinearts.com/?p=569
This post helps you to see what they look like all lit up and in site.

Forgive me followers, I’ve not posted since the Autumn. Thanks for listening to my confession. 😳 For repentance I’m very pleased I’ve managed to snatch a couple days off work, to paint, make and create.
Next, what will follow is a series of mixed media items and escapades that I think make up for my lost time.
I’ve started with these hand made Christmas decorations that I made from upcycled fabric and plastic tubes from my lampshade making projects.

So all that glitters doesn’t have to be gold it can be upcycled plastic!
See how they look lit up. Tomorrow’s post shows what they look like on the tree. 🎄

I didn’t mean to. It just happened that way that I created an image with poppies that look like they are Dazed and Confused .

I created this image using my usual atmospheric landscape mindset and experimented with red because I don’t really use red. Red is one of those colours that I hate immensely, so I have always avoided using red in paintings.
But I’m finding I quite like this image. I’m surprised at how beautiful it looks and almost traditional it feels in its floral nature. When I took up the activity of painting, in my mind’s eye, I couldn’t imagine myself being a life painter and that’s why I decided to go down the abstract painting route.
However looking at this rather appealing image of shall we say, spun out poppies, I think it is possible for me to pursue being a painter of floral patterns.

I have been away for a week and no 🎨 painting was done to my sadness except for this one.


I had travelled to Scotland 🏴 and I think I have picked up a touch of the tartans.
What do you think?
So this is the same canvas that i showed you in my previous post. But I just painted over it. Feeling better about how this one looks.
This abstract painting I created using a bit of old Jane Irridale lip-gloss as they have great pigments (not a lot of people know that). I love the colours in this one. I worked hard to get the right balance of textures, colours and a bit of gold bling.
The tools I used include pallet knife and surprisingly found that a lip brush as well as eye shadow fan brush was great for blending lines in. How intriguing that the Jane Iridale Chocoholics pack Chilli pepper pinky pigment lip gloss actualy adds some striking depth to the painting and helps to make this dark foreboding river scene look a bit more appealing.
My new tools are very fitting for the new paint mediums I’m using. I’m so glad I’ve found a way to upcycle old cosmetics as well as find a new use for the tools of my old very distant trade.
I love this one I’ll let it speak for itself.
I just finished this piece so that it will match my cushions and curtains.
In this piece, I layered the paint out on a base of red and then built up the colours, textures and shapes. I managed to create lovely rose gold. It was all to echo the beige/ taupe black and white pattern in my upholstery.
I took in what I learned from two professional acrylic abstract artists who sell their work for £300. And the up-cycling elements used were the brushes. Blusher brush for the black for smooth light application. Eyeshadow fan brush and eyeliner brush for the other colours.
But I was surprised at how oriental the piece ended up looking. Although there are some similarities between the painting and the cushions/ curtains. The painting seems to have an identity all of it’s own. And I am very glad for that.
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