...and I mean the color green---that's the color for Kristin's Summer of Color this week, and it just so happens that green is one of my favorite colors. Most often you'll see some kind of green in my artwork, and there is such a wide spectrum of this color to choose from. So I went through my papers and picked some of my favorites--I have lots and lots of green papers--
As soon as she told us the color for this week--an idea just popped into my head instantly, and I knew that I was going to cut narrow strips of these papers to do this--
And then I knew that I wanted to add a big flower onto this with texture, but I wasn't quite sure of what texture I wanted, and within no time I thought of corrugated cardboard!
...and for the center of the flower I wanted more texture again, but this time I decided to use some Liquitex glass bead gel.
It's very very hard to get a good photo of this, but in real life, it has a crystal-like finish to it when it's dry because of the tiny glass beads in the gel--it's great!
And then I just added the finishing touches--
This piece came together so easily for me--it pretty much told me what to do with each step--I love when art comes together like this!
And don't forget to head on over to Kristin's place to see all of the other green art--it's always inspiring to see what comes out everyone's creative minds.
And on a final note about Leo--thank you, thank you, thank you everyone for all of your kind words---they REALLY helped me. I said goodbye to Leo last Wednesday, and I brought him back home with me (OH-- that was tougher than going to the Dr.'s) and he's now in a special place in our backyard---his most favorite place in the world when he was alive and healthy. I'll miss Leo--he was such a sweetie!
And on a final note about Leo--thank you, thank you, thank you everyone for all of your kind words---they REALLY helped me. I said goodbye to Leo last Wednesday, and I brought him back home with me (OH-- that was tougher than going to the Dr.'s) and he's now in a special place in our backyard---his most favorite place in the world when he was alive and healthy. I'll miss Leo--he was such a sweetie!
What a great piece. I love all the green strips, gives a great texture and love the flower too.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, sorry to read about Leo. It's always hard to say goodbye *hug*
ReplyDeleteAbout your piece, that is totally awesome. I love how you collaged those strips of paper and the flower is beautiful. I love glass bead gel too!!
ooooh, i looove green!
ReplyDelete& your blooms are beautiful!!
xox
oh...well...your piece is beautiful...now i'm singing adlewiess...xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous collage of papers and loving the texture and that fab flower. Brilliant Green piece. Annette
ReplyDeleteA lovely piece!
ReplyDeleteLove your fab flower.... it was nice to see how it came together.
ReplyDeleteI loved this Diane! It's just awesome how you put together all these patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh Diane, I am so sorry about Leo, but rest assured he knew how much you cared about him!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing corrugated card in art. Maybe it's because I have some I recently saved from some packaging. I'm just waiting for the right moment to come along to create something!
I've used a bit already as a stamping tool.
Loving what you did - as always!
I love the strips of paper...what a great idea..it looks great..the colors are perfect...I love green too and blues..there are so many to choose from...!!
ReplyDeleteMy sincere sympathy on poor Leo's passing...it's so sad but at least his final resting place is at home. (((Hugs)))
ReplyDeleteOn a brighter note, I love your green piece!
θαυμάζω πολυ τα έργα σου ολα ειναι πανεμορφα!τα χρωματα ειναι υπεροχα!!!
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Diane!! the papers are so gorgeous and the textures as well! great piece :))
ReplyDeleteawesome this is so pretty. The green strips are the perfect touch, i love it!
ReplyDeleteooooh how wonderful... love all your greens and the texture in your piece... delightfull :D
ReplyDeleteOh I love green too and I just adore what you accomplished with your materials! The finish does look great, I have never tried that medium but I will definitely have to give it a shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Diane!
Tina xo
Bead gel--what a perfect choice for the sunflowers center!!! and the corrugated cardboard petals look so great!
ReplyDeletewowzer!!! what a creative way of using all that paper, and I just LOVE the texture of your sunflower!!! Hugs Juls
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!! An original technique, creating a stunning effect.
ReplyDeleteWow! That looked like it was fun to make! What a great idea for using corrugated cardboard paper! I just sliced some off of a box and have been staring at it wondering what/where I would put it so thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteOh Diane, I have tears thinking about you & your little Leo. I know it was so hard to do, but like you said, now he is with you in your heart and in the beautiful place at your home he loved to be. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour green art piece is lovely...I love green too. You really have some pretty papers to work with.
Love the texture of the cardboard.
Stunning piece of artwork Dianne - love the colour, the texture and the composition xx HIlda
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this piece! I almost ordered some of that glass bead stuff but my total was too high so I had to delete it from my cart. :( I hope to try it eventually.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about little Leo. It's so sad to lose a pet and he sounded like a little trooper.
ReplyDeleteDiane!!!! you are amazing..you are fabulous artist..I adore your creation...it is so fresh, so unique!!! I am so happy to have discover you during the summer of color...xxx
ReplyDeleteAn amazing collage, love how you used the strips of assorted green papers, and the cardboard flower is a fabby touch! Oh, and that glass bead gel looks interesting too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous collaged piece of art! I adore green this time of year, too. :) Makes me feel so happy. I am truly so sorry to hear about Leo. I'm glad that you gave him a final resting place that he loved. We have done the same for our beloved pets. Big hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteLove the greens! I'm sorry to hear about your dog. That is such a hard thing to go through. Take care:)
ReplyDeleteJennifer
beautiful collage of papers and textures. Love the flower! Vickie
ReplyDeleteI love this collage I always seem to have lots of odd sized papers laying around and now you have given me an idea of what I can do with them.
ReplyDeleteDiane, a wonderful technique-I love the bird in the cage- and the effect the glass bead gel makes-looks fantastic-and you makes it sound so easyly created :)
ReplyDeletea gorgeus art piece, dear.
Hugs,Dorthe
What a great idea! Scapbook paper always comes 12x12 now and I started back when it was still 8-1/2 x 11 so I always cut it down to fit my albums so I have a big box of the strips cut from the side. I need to try it for backgrounds! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous piece! I love green too. It's so fresh and of course represents nature. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Oh my I have not been by in awhile. so sorry about Leo. My cats are all in one spot in the garden and I love going by there and thinking of them. Sending healing thoughts to Bob. Green is such a healing color so hopefully it will give you some peace and healing. Sending you a big hug!
ReplyDeleteOh i just love how this turned out Diane! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are always so creative and create pieces of art with the best texture!
ReplyDeleteI was away last week, Diane, and am so sorry to hear about Leo. You were such a good Mom to him during his illness. Poor little guy is finally at peace. I'm sending you a HUGE hug with Lots of Love attached. Our pets are are children too.
ReplyDeleteAnd I couldn't leave today without commenting on this pretty piece. The corrugated cardboard really adds a ton of lovely texture. How I wish I could touch those little 'beads' through my monitor!!!! Hugs, Terri xoxox
This is lovely; I love the layered design, cutting the papers and the flower is stunning! You are so talented~
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty piece! I love the effect of all the yummy textures...and bead gel...hmmm....might have to put that at the top of my wish list...:P
ReplyDeleteRIP sweet little Leo <3
You are sooo talented. I LOVE this piece. Delightful!!
ReplyDeleteThis piece is really cool! I will have to pick up some bead gel next time I'm at the U of O. I love the theme, the paper weaving and the texture. Beautiful! Hugs, Jessi
ReplyDeleteHello...This is my first visit to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved Leo. :(
I love the art you created for this week's challenge, and look forward to seeing more.
Oh, I'm so sorry about Leo. I wish you peace when you remember him.
ReplyDeleteRegarding your green piece; I love your post and your creation! You are always SO creative and I appreciate how much of yourself and your techniques you share. Okay, so I have that bead gel and have never used it. Gonna now . . . thank you! xoxo
Hi, Diane! Just wanted to pop over & say THANK YOU for sharing about the She Had 3 Hearts online class By Christy Tomlinson back in March. I'm absolutely loving it (am a bit behind...starting week 3 this week). Anyway, I'm very grateful you mentioned it as I would have completely missed out had I not been reading your blog...so much fun just as you stated! Many blessings!! ~H♥~
ReplyDeleteAwwwww I'm so sorry to hear about Leo. Sending big hugs to you.
ReplyDeleteLove your new piece,especially love the green inside the flower. I'll have to check that stuff out.
Love all the green. This is a gorgeous piece. And a fitting tribute to Leo as well. Funny how those critters can crawl right up into our hearts before we even notice. - Kathy
ReplyDeleteI'm convinced that you will always be able to make something extraordinary from practically nothing. The texture is great, as is your green colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about Leo. Big Hug to you.
ReplyDeleteYour green art is wonderful! I LOVE the textures and the flower is amazing. Great use of those glass beads. I'll have to remember that one. :)
Love the greens! Awesome piece.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane,
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous piece of art!
I can see you lurve Green, a very peaceful colour.
Sorry to hear about Leo. XO
Creative hugs,
Anna
Magical artwork for sure, Diane.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am sorry about Leo. And Bob.
♥♥♥
you make wonderful art! i'm sorry about your little doggy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I love when art practically makes itself. And I love your blue box in the post below..wow!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm so sorry to hear about Leo.
xoE
Holy cow. I'm one day late and you have 54 comments ahead of me. This is one super piece. Green must really be a favorite color, because I can tell how well you did with this challenge. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI adore your project! The placement of your papers is so like a strip quilt and gives such dimension. All of your details are so lovely!
ReplyDeletewhoa you do have the green paper don´t you....we should compare paper stashes! Your black dog is adorable I hope he is ok....love your art work...and this project for Summer of color looks fab!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazingly beautiful, as all of your art is. I love the birds, not sure how you added them, but they're fantastic. I love all of the different textures you used.
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful piece, I love the use of the corrugated card. I am more of a textile artist an am just starting out on the 'paper' road, there are so many pretty papers out there! And I am so sorry about your pet, it is a sad time.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow, this is incredible! I am so impressed!
ReplyDeleteYour art is so special and this peice no exception. I love the corregated paper for petals and the liquid gel center so much.
ReplyDeleteand now my deep heart felt condolences for your loss of Leo.
I know the pain of losing a pet/family member and bringing them home to bury. Our cat Brand is in our backyard in his favorite spot. I know.
Hugs from me. (we were away for two weeks that is why I am late with this sorry)...more hugs.
Very cool, but I would expect nothing less, everything you do is crazy beautiful!
ReplyDelete