I decided to use this lovely antique photo of a young lady that I´ve found at the flea market in my hometown.
A few pieces of torn book pages were added to the background, and a b/w photocopy of the lady is searching for her place.
A few pieces of torn book pages were added to the background, and a b/w photocopy of the lady is searching for her place.
The lady is in place here. Before I glued her down, I painted over the photocopy with watersoluble crayons. I added the hat and the border at the bottom and stamped the raven on the branch at the top.
Here you can compare the painted lady to her real ancestor.
There´s still missing something.
There´s still missing something.
Of course I had to add the three text compartments that were necessary for the Exquisite Corpse idea of a page in three parts. Then I stamped the swirls in a dominant colour to balance the design.
(You can see the Shirley Temple page here - I have used a Dover image and gave her new clothes made from different papers. The background was painted with easter egg dyes.
7 comments:
Wow this is brilliant and thank you so much. I love the fact you have written it so simply and directly with no waffle. Straight to the point. I shall go and play in my sketch book now! Many many thanks.
Thank you!!!!
I love shirley too!!!
Did you have some kind of guidline as to the placement on the page? it's amazing how they all fit together! You did a wonderful job!
This looks great and I love the technique.
Marion,
I have just read the article in Somerset Studio, and I love the whole idea! Your page was wonderful as always. I am intrigues as to how you all managed to get the pages to line up properly and in proportion!
Hi Marion,
Great post, love seeing all the steps in your process! Gave me a lot of inspiration just at the time I needed it, thank you! And thank you, too, for leaving such a kind comment on my blog, it feels really good getting back into the "swing" of things!
All my best, Kathy
Hi Marion,
Great post, love seeing all the steps in your process! Gave me a lot of inspiration just at the time I needed it, thank you! And thank you, too, for leaving such a kind comment on my blog, it feels really good getting back into the "swing" of things!
All my best, Kathy
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