The star of today's post is Netherlands resident Sylvia Lokhoff de Bruijn, a prolific artist who uses a wide range of media.
Today's first art samples are shown in two of Sylvia's photos below. Her overlapping, repeated use of 6" x 6" Sassy Spray s465 has resulted in art that brings the jungle alive right here before our eyes. This is a brilliant example of what imagination can do. Sylvia definitely used this mask in a far better way than I ever have, and I thank her sincerely for allowing me to use her photos here.
Water-based inks and embossing powder were the two main ingredients used in Sylvia's developing the eye-catching art below.
Above: Sylvia used another StencilGirl mask to create the blue and green background in this striking piece. Her foreground features embossing powder used with my 9" x 12" Fantasia L450. The inset in the upper left was created using a mask of corresponding design, in Artist Trading Card size, that's included in ATC Mixup Swatton # 1 L768.
Next, I want to show an artwork of Sylvia's that has put to use several masks and stencils from StencilGirlProducts.com--
Above: Along the bottom of this artwork, Sylvia has used my 9" x 12" Tangled Pods L344 in a highly creative way -- this design forms the pattern on the model's dress.
Today's last art sample is shown in two of Sylvia's photos below. Here she has used a flower-dominated collection of masks and stencils from StencilGirlProducts.com. Among them are my 6" x 6" Mikki's Flowers Stencil s604 as well as its corresponding Mikki's Flowers Mask s605 of the same size.
My stencils and masks mentioned in today's post include:
6" x 6" Mikki's Flowers Mask s605
6" x 6" Mikki's Flowers Stencil s604
9" x 12" Tangled Pods L344
9" x 12" Fantasia L450
Last one today: ATC Mixup Swatton # 1 L768, below:
Many thanks for stopping by my blog today! To scroll thru the pages of my StencilGirl masks and stencils, please start here.
Thanks for sharing ! Hugs
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! :-)
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