I've mentioned before how much I hate my camera. I really do need to get around to buying a new one. The quality of the following pics is well... pants!
For this painting, I began with the lettering. The sentence just popped into my head fairly randomly. I was bored and just fooling around with the paint and didn't quite know what I wanted to do with it until I put the brush to the canvas. As it was, I didn't sketch anything out at first, hence the jumbled composition. Inspired by my love of all things circus and carnival, I've yet to finish it - the monkey and elephant need more work doing to it and I need to sort out the flag, too. Acrylic, A3 canvas.
This is acrylic/mixed media - it's a recycled-from-my-hoard-of-junk shallow wooden box that I jazzed up with some acrylic. I then rubbed 'Goldfinger' - which gives the same effect as gilding but is much more economic - around the happy skeleton. I edged the box with gold braid, the circular dots are small mirrors which I dotted around the skelly, along with some Victorian-style rose cutouts which I also used on the top of the box.
I'll be attacking the floral cutouts with some homemade varnish (PVA glue with some sooper sekrit addition to it) for an 'aged' effect. Approx. 30cm by 10cm.
Again, acrylic with a rubbed-in, gold 'sunburst' effect around the skull: A5 canvas.
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These are really fantastic, I love the skeletons especially. It's a pity the pity are so dark and blurry.
Yeah, I really do need to get a new camera. I was really quite proud of these, so I'm a bit gutted that I can't get a decent pic of them.
If I ever manage to some clearer images, I'll upload them.
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