More creating backgrounds and learning...
same but different, these unknown leaves, found on my walk - easy to tear from the branches. So this is my new Gelli Plate
When you take a leaf off a Gelli Plate it's nicely coloured and fleshy. The one on right is below in Yellow/gold tones
And this also is a print like above the fern fronds on a coffee dyed paper
Left is a "ghost print" from the plate with extra dabbing...above that small brown bag has a wet but painted leaf print on it...rather faint
This leaf picked up when I was on my way to visit my niece in Devonport ...result grungy! The paper is odd a gift from someone...
print with various leaves including a new minted grapevine leaf, sorry Mr Grapevine...
This was print #1 - part of a fern frond from my garden
Really can't remember if it's from the plate or afterwards but small leaves, again from tree that lives next door but like to "hang out here"
Yes I'm learning how to use a Gelli Plate. Yesterday decided that I needed better paints so off to the Art Store where I was VERY, VERY GOOD and only bought 7 tubes of paint...Now I have 10! So I should have no excuses...
I know there are many ideas on what to do with said Plate and I'm looking forward to doing more
But I also have other things to do...
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Finishing with something from the Past
Long Bay Beach Reserve, Auckland
Comments
glad you could get your other tubes of paint too.
I especially like the one you call "grungy."
and the steps down to the beach in that photo are beautiful! have a wonderful weekend! xoxo
Ann, I kinda know what I'm going to get...but I also like the surprises, particularly that I'll probably cut them up. The two with the Pink and Yellow outlines already cut in 1/2...
I have a neighbours tree that likes my place better than theres, more sun...