Thursday, 11 February 2016

Ive been caught up in collage......

I learned a technique last year with Seth Apter who has a great blog called The Altered Page www.thealteredpage.blogspot.com its worth having a look at.

So I at last got around to using it on a set of old playing cards to make some daily prompts for myself and then started playing around with collaging in the surface and liked the results.

So here are some images and a step by step guide to doing it yourself.

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Ready, steady.....Collage.
Here are step by step instructions for making this collage.......would love to see your results smile emoticon
I learned the background technique in a workshop with Seth Apter who has a great blog which is worth following http://thealteredpage.blogspot.co.uk
Give a piece of cartridge paper or card a coat of white or black acrylic paint or gesso and let it dry thoroughly.
Layer up with a thin coat of contrasting acrylic and let that layer dry too......hairdryer, heat gun or a a cuppa!
Another layer of acrylic and splash onto this layer some small spots of water.
Wait a few minutes until you can see the colour seeping up into the water. Blot with a paper towel.
Allow to thoroughly dry and repeat with contrasting colours until you have a background that you like.
Make sure that the surface is thoroughly dry and cut out the image that you want on your collage.
I used matt gel to adhere my image, but you can use a glue stick....any glue that isn't water soluble.
Spread the glue onto the surface of your layered work and also onto the back of the image and place on the piece.
Make sure that all air bubbles are pushed out....use an old credit or store card to do this.
Throughly dry.......lots of cups of tea or your hairdryer!
Put a dot of either paynes grey or black acrylic onto a paper towel and gently rub into the piece.
Work fairly swiftly here as acrylic paint dries quickly.
Using a wrung out baby wipe, gently wipe away the paint until you have an effect that you like.
The dark paint settles into the cut marks of the collage, the acrylic of the background and the dried glue marks.
Finally I used water soluble crayons, Caran d Ache around the image itself, gently blending with a baby wipe or finger tip around and onto the image.
I finished my piece of with the word 'love' as I'm going to send it to a friend and I used polymer medium to give a high gloss finish...which is unnecessary.
Come on then....get creative!

 Acrylic/gesso or emulsion surface.
 First layer with blotted water drops
 Second layer
Glue background
 Glue image to background and cover with glue
 Spot of paynes grey or black acrylic
Cover whole piece
Gently wipe away with a baby wipe
 Highlight with soluble crayon
 Gently wipe away
 Add words and gestural marks
Final coat of polymer medium if you have it.



10 comments:

  1. Wonderful to see your completed pieces and to know that you have been using these techniques. very cool!

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  2. Thanks for visiting Seth....hope to see you back in the UK soon to learn some new techniques! X

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  3. Wow! This is beautiful! I truly love this and I think your pictorial tutorial is superb! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and your creativity with all of us at Creative Carte Blanche!

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  4. Hi Candy....you are so very welcome! I hope that you have a go with the collage technique and show your makes......keep creating! Love to you.....X

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  5. Oh-so cool!! I love background techniques and am definitely going to try this brilliant one! I'm a Seth-fan-girl too. ;-)

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  6. Go Seth.....fan club! Would love to see your results Cheryl....it's fun playing with the layered colours.

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  7. This is lovely, Jacqueline, and your tutorial is fabulous! Thanks for inspiring me to give this a try, and for sharing your awesome talent with us at Creative Carte Blanch!

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  8. Hi Linda, you are very welcome, hope that you get the paints out and have a go! Thanks for calling by. x

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  9. Hi Jacqueline! What a fun technique! Thanks for sharing..it is one I am going to give a try! So glad you joined us at Creative Carte Blanche!

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  10. Great! You will get some fab results...please post them and let us see how you get on. So pleased that you like the post....xx

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