Mixed Media and Fiber Art

LindaEdkinsWyatt

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Indulge Your Senses ATC

Some artists shun any commercial use of art—but I have always loved beautiful, commercial work. Packaging design is one of my favorites. A display of items to scent the home caught my eye in a local drugstore. I snapped a photo, which sat in my camera photo file for about a year. When the color prompt “Tiger Lily” came up, I flipped through my photo files and vintage images for inspiration, and found the drugstore photo.
 
 
I began with a photo of an orange, and, in Photoshop®, mixed some vintage images from Graphics Fairy http://graphicsfairy.blogspot.com/ with some of my own fabric designs. The words “indulge your senses” came to me as I looked at the design, so I added that in a calligraphy style font.
After I printed the various arrangements on cardstock, I added sheen with Modge Podge® and a gossamer strip of sheer gold ribbon, which I attached using colored mini brads. The finishing touch was a little gold acrylic paint on the edges. It is not exactly like the original photo—mine is darker and has less calligraphy, but the mood is similar. My New Year's resolution might be to practice my calligraphy so I can get exactly the effect I was aiming for.
 
 

1 comment:

sonja said...

lovely tiger lily tea atc.
won't be in this go round,sigh.

Linda's Favorite Sites to Visit

  • joggles.com
  • quiltart.com
  • quiltingartsllc.com
  • SAQA.com

What in the world is an Edzellinni?

Hey, if you don't know me or are not addicted to art quilting and or mixed media art, surf on away. But if you are an art quilt addict, this is the edzellinni definition: it is 2 nicknames put together, edzel for edkins and linni for linnie (aol didn't allow me to put on the last i many years ago when I first got an e-mail name.) Did anybody think it was my favorite pasta or Italian restaurant?