As you may recall, I had some skulls readied for projects a while back. I also had umpteen diecuts hanging round the desk, so it was time to put them together. I painted the entire boxed canvas yellow, then stencilled the Sunburst over it with gel medium, which will dry clear. Several washes including black, quinacridone gold, dioxazine purple... then wiped them off the stencilled areas to reveal the yellow rays.
Multiple cereal boxes were cut with Seth Apter's Take Flight die, glued together, then heat embossed with Stampendous' chunky metallic seasonings. Some was dabbed on to the skull and heated on as well.
Down the bottom, more layers of paint and washes, understamping and overstamping, including use of Strumpet stencil's Fetus.
4 sets of Sizzix Feathered Wings were handy, so I layered two of each to make 2 sets of wings. This set had Paper Artsy Infusions (which I first came across in July's trip to Australia) sprinkled over, spritzed with water. The edges were tipped with gold Lumiere paint. The largest cross of the die set was cut out of a sheet of craft foam (it also shows the embossing component easily) painted, and strips of bling added. The top of it had to be snipped to fit under the skull, and a jewel popped under the bottom to keep it raised off the surface.
On my (now late) father's birthday, and as we head into Christmas, a time of celebrating a special new birth, I also remember the children that did not live long enough to have their birth recognised.
Your darkness can be shared here. And come back on New Year's Day and we will see what Santa brought us to creArte with.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
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I absolutely love that you have shared this celebration for those that never lived to walk this realm. I have several "unborn" children myself, and remember their dates along with the living XXX
ReplyDeleteWe never totally forget.
DeleteThis, as usual is filled with symbols that we might each see differently. Remembering or forgetting or assimilating all.
ReplyDeleteThis one is very cool. You truly created something from nothing here!
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