I have high praise for online art-making classes online given by UK artist Sally Hirst!
Sally encourages a practice that I've always found difficult: Keeping an art journal for practicing growth in composition and other important areas of art-making.
I managed to take this art journal challenge, and today's post follows me as I move thru the steps I took:
The papers showing black-and-white text are cut from tissue paper that started life as giftwrap tissue.
Most of the other papers shown in today's post (including the top 3 preparation shots) are cut-outs from prints made on wet-strength tissue paper with acrylic paints and (in no particular order) these masks ....
6" x 6" mask Sassy Spray s465
9" x 12" mask Palm Fronds Silhouette Large L791
9" x 12" mask Prayer Flags L371
9" x 12" Winter Berries Stencil L678
9" x 12" mask Facets L283
9" x 12" mask Clustered Leaves L433
9" x 12" stencil Mimosa L141
6" x 6" mask Pavilion Shadows s463
6" x 6" Abstract Composition Backbones Mask 2 s865
Many thanks for your interest today! To scroll thru the pages of my stencils and masks at StencilGirlProducts.com, please start here.
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