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Friday, 3 April 2009

Catologue Killers




Well after months of decaying in the garden and then drying indoors. Maggie Gray, of http://magstitch.blogspot.com/
gave us the go ahead and inspiration to get started on some of the pages.
They have both been painted with gesso then had the Quink ink and walnut ink treatment. left to dry overnight. i have only added a couple of faces and a paper cast to the top one.
The bottom one has had scrim, wood , stone, shell and a couple other embellishments added.

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend.
and a big thankyou to all who left such encouraging comments on previous posts.
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18 comments:

Adrienne Wood said...

Very cool - and who would guess what the base was?

Gorgeous!

Gloria Miles said...

Hi Genie,

Wow you did that so quickly, well done, its really good, very impressed.

June said...

Stunning results from a very unusual beginning. Great work as always Genie
Hugs June x

Maggi said...

The colours and textures are really impressive. The faces add so much interest too.

Pat said...

These are terrific, I love the colours of the second one.

SandraB said...

Great stuff Jean; well done. Just love 'em !
One day I'll get started !
SandraB Cheshire

Julie said...

Beautiful work Jean. And well done for getting on with it so soon. I thought I would start mine today but ran out of time.

Aussie Jo said...

Hi Genie,
These are sensational, they look like something out of Tolkein!

Val said...

Absolutely amazing Jean - love the brown one, looks so 'earthy'!

Digitalgran said...

I love the faces I see in both Jean. I must get mine out.

Sherry said...

Oh this sounds very interesting .... and what great results you've achieved. Love the colours too.

thelma said...

They are both great Genie - well done and you did them so quickly.

Unknown said...

Stellar! Wish I had followed along,
just couldn't seem to get the catalog to do anything! Pooh!

simoart said...

Hi
Great blog, your work is very creative, love the faces. Keep up the good work.

Maureen said...

These look great Jean, I'm afraid I gave up on mine.

Heather said...

Your catalogues are wonderful. You have used such lovely colours and the textures are great too. I love the altered cutlery on your earlier post - I bet you all had fun doing them.

Lynette said...

These are soo cool looking! They have an ancient, earthy organic and almost magical feeling! Awesome!!

Digitalgran said...

They look really good Jean with a beautiful choice of colours.