Friday, July 18, 2008

A BIG new piece.

I got a new Mary Engelbreight's Home Companion and was very inspired. In Mary's new home she had a big painting of a vase of flowers. I looked at I and thought how cool would it be to build a floral arrangement out of paper flowers? It brought me back to my days as a florist. I miss that sometimes and I think that is why I love gardening and also why I enjoyed doing this mixed media piece so much as well. I started by painting some pages of an old music book with fun colors. Then I cut out flower shapes and stems and leaves. I painted a big canvas black and started by layering the tablecloth. Then I cut out the vase and then started building my arrangement flower by flower just like a real floral arrangement. Each flower has it's own stem. I then accented the whole thing with black paint and high gloss gel medium. I really like it and actually am thinking of keeping it? Aw heck maybe I will just make a bunch more.

Oh and another cool thing about this months Home Companion...my friend Amanda is in it at her little booth at the Renegade Craft Fair in Chicago. So cool. She is super talented and has an etsy shop called Smarmy Pants. Check it out!

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Love it!

Jodi Ohl said...

This is beautiful, Kim-love your how you interpreted this painting. I taken by the photo as well when I saw it.

glimmering prize said...

love it!!

Victoria said...

Kim, this is gorgeous! (I was also drawn to the picture of the painting that inspired you... yours is just as compelling!)

Kelley Grace said...

This is fantastic!!

Alisa Nordholt-Dean said...

Beautiful new piece, Kim! No wonder you don't want to part with it!

geriann said...

it's great kim - keep 'em coming...i'd love one for my place in orange and chartreuse and red and oooh i'm seeing it now...

BaldyLocks said...

That collage/painting is so fun with wonderful colours. The black background really makes the colours pop!

RustChic said...

i love it
you and your kid are also so cute

Anonymous said...

Ohhhhh, how lovely. I envy such talent!

Anonymous said...

that is a really beautiful piece. lovely way to upcycle! :)