Thursday, 3 November 2016

Steampunk Canvas

Well I promised I would share the canvas I did with Sheena last weekend, so here it is!



It definitely looks better in real life than it does in the photo's.  We started by cutting all the different elements we wanted to use on the canvas, which we then arranged onto the canvas. 


As there was a lot of layering I took a photo of my arrangement before taking it all off and sticking them down!

Once they were stuck down we then put a layer of gesso down across the whole canvas, including the sides.
Once this was done and it had dried we then went to work on adding cover to the canvas.  We used the Brights from the Aqua


Tints range and I primarily used the red, green and teal colours.  The tints were watered down and mixed together and then randomly painted onto the canvas, excess was wiped away with a baby wipe and this also helped to merge the colours together and add shading.  Once I was happy with the background I then watered down some of the tints even more and dribbled then down the canvas and they pooled around the elements that had been gesso'd (not sure that's a word!) down.

The extra cogs were coloured using Pebeo Gilding Wax before arranging them on the canvas.  Next we worked on the flower elements and the dragonfly.  We used Pebeo Texture Gel which had sand in it to add some extra texture to the flowers and dragonfly and then dried it carefully.  We then added the teal aquatints and it was interesting to see how this changed the look with the texture gel.  Once this was dried we added additional gilding wax to give a verdigris effect. 

Whilst the cardstock was still wet we played with the shaping of the dragonfly and flower to add dimension.

A small amount of gilding wax was added to the edge of the canvas and also to some parts of the gesso'd cogs to pick up some of the detail. Then we finished it off by adding the wording and calendar.

I have to say that I really enjoyed doing this and think it is something I will do again.  I believe Sheena did a version of this on Hochanda last week, so if it looks familiar that is why!

The products used are as follows:

10" x 8" Art Box canvas
White Gesso
Pebeo Gilding Wax - King Gold & Renaissance
Pebeo Texture Gel
Aqua Tints Brights range
Sheena Douglass Time Traveller Range & Dragonfly Dance

I hope that I will have something different, yet again, to share with you!  I am attending a weekend workshop this weekend, with Anna-Marie Designs.  That should be so much fun and I get to stay in a beautiful hotel in the Cotswolds too ;-)

I hope you are all having a good week, until next time ....

With love & crafty hugs

Ginny x






4 comments:

  1. Love this Ginny. What a good idea to put the calendar on it. Thank you for sharing this Enjoy your weekend and look forward to seeing what you make. I love the Cotswolds especially Bourton on the Water which isn't far from Moreton in the Marsh.

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    1. Thank you Littlelamb! I hope you were watching John Lockwood on Hochanda last earlier this week as you got a mention .......... I was sat there thinking I recognise that name - fame at last!

      I am looking forward to a fabulous weekend and will update next week on what I got up to xx

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  2. I am impressed with this, the flowers and dragonfly have a great old chipped paint on metal look, well done. An Anna-Marie Designs workshop sounds interesting such a design opposite to Sheena Douglas, it will be nice to see what you learn, have fun.

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    1. I had never done anything like this Lynn and it was such good fun. Looking forward to a fun weekend of nothing but crafting, followed by a bit more crafting. As you say such a different style but I am really enjoying learning different styles xx

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