On the page below I found some cork board and stamped one of Michelle Ward's stamps called "Composition Book." I really use this set of stamps quite a lot. I liked the "Caution: Under Construction" on the cork board. As you can see I also pulled out my New York stamps starting with the her ladyship the Statue!
The sewing on the page below was a little tricky and you can see on the above page I had to use some masking tape because the thread ripped the page a little. What the hell it sorta adds some reality to the page.
The last page I worked on was the Havre - New York Cruise Ship. The feather off to the side is a true New York Birdie feather that I brought all the way back. Knew I would have a reason to use it. Took three years but here it is.
I really did paint these pages - hard to tell from the photos. Here is one with gesso prior to my working on it:
The next two pages are going to be really fun I might even try drawing on them and break loose. OH boy.....
I am off to a play with Loren today and will give you a review when I get back. By the way, last week I got my nerve and courage up to go get my tennis rating from a pro with the Reston Tennis Team. I managed to squeak out a 3.0 rating. Yea. I feel really good about that. OK, no Venus Williams yet - I think she is probably a 7.0 or higher! See ya later.
3 comments:
Very Kewl, graffiti is a great challenge. Sheppard Fairey has really brought it into mainstream, Love that guy and of course MWard is always an inspiration! It's clear you've having lots of fun with this M!!!
One thing that's cool about Patricia's PPH journal project is there could very easily be a "graffiti" prompt one month ;)
Very cool pages, I can tell you're having a blast.
Thanks for sharing.
Check you out girl! You are having some fun - love the statue of liberty - perf! And sewing on the page? yikes, that took some maneuvering! I'll race ya to the end *grin*
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