Mixed Media: I’ll Live the Life

Last week I got a question about layers when it comes to mixed media, and this week I’m continuing with that. Once again, here are the backgrounds I started. I’ll be working on one of these for this picture.

 

 

After I had all the background papers on, I covered the canvas with a wash of light brown paint. I thought it gave a sort-of an antique look.

 

 

The upper left corner of the canvas had this cool diagram from a palmistry book, so I kept that more visible than the rest of the picture.

 

 

Then I added more paint layers. Maybe it was the influence of Valentine’s Day this week, but I felt like I wanted some hearts on this picture. I liked the red against the tan background.

 

 

After that I did painted my girl. I wanted it to look like she was popping her head into the picture.

 

 

After that, I wanted to amp up the hearts on the page, so I took some music sheets and dry brushed them in red. Then I glued them over the original hearts I painted.

 

 

And then we’re done! I added a chain necklace around the hand in the upper left corner.

 

I also added the words “I’ll live the life… I want to live.” These are lines from my poem, “The Difference Now.” I hand wrote them at the bottom in permanent ink. This is the picture scanned in, but it was too big to do in one piece so I had to break it up (which accounts for the shadow line.) But it will help you see the detail a little better.

 

 

I’m working on something different for the other canvas like this one I started. I’ll show you that in the next few weeks. I’ll also show you a picture (probably next week) with a ton of layers.

Comments

  1. That’s really lovely, Cherie – the image, the sentiment, the musical hearts … everything!

    Thank you for the step-by-step.

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    Cherie Reply:

    Thank you Eileen! Appreciate your kind words always.

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  2. I love the sentiment Cherie! Great tutorial on the layering process. Look forward to more!

    Hugs XX
    Barbara

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    Cherie Reply:

    That’s Barbara!

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