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Showing posts with label hand painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand painting. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

Putti flying overhead


You can have Angels flying overhead




A few life-sized stencils and a little paint is all you need




These were painted "on the ground" and then attached to the ceiling




Never pass up a new building site without asking for permission to "harvest" a few Drywall pieces




Stenciled onto dry wall slabs, added freehand garlands and flowers




The edges are broken off and the entire piece is aged with furniture stain



I wanted to give the impression that the painted panels were rescued from a historic site



To begin with, the idea was to temporarily attach the panels to the ceiling in order to determine the spacing. 




I was then going to paint a blue sky and Putti onto fabric canvas and attach it to the dining room ceiling




For now I explain, if asked, that the Putti were broken away from an ancient Fresco.

Gina

Stencils: Royal Design Studio


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

It's time to start collecting seeds


Poppy seeds are ready for collecting and so are the Lavender stalks and a myriad of other seeds.





And the best way to keep them is in little cotton bags.






I like to hand paint mine.  With acrylic paints.  Labeling helps identify the seeds. I  gather seeds from my vegetables, flowers, herbs and trees. 






More than 30 years ago I first collected Aster Seeds from Lake Maggiore, Italy.  They have been blooming in my garden and in gardens of my friends.







My Lavender is ready to pick.  Lavender Bottles take a little time to assemble but are not difficult.

This lavender bottle was made a year ago.  It still carries that lovely lavender fragrance when squeezed.

The bouquet of asters are from seeds I collected many years ago. 






Before I painted these little bags they were used for testing sand for oil content.  A left-over from my working days when I was doing mineral ownership research for major oil companies.


Gina