And here we are, another day, another AEDM post - only 26 more to go!
These are works in progress - in other words something thrown together quickly for day 4 :)
4x4 canvas boards with a layer of acrylic, and then stamped tissue paper applied on top.
I have no idea where I'm going with these (yet).
Watch this space!
I will definitely be watching this space, Nigel...these pieces are looking very interesting already.
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Serena :)
These are beautiful, Nigel. For some reason the stacked stone canvas takes my breath away. Fantastic work.
ReplyDeleteI think they look good the way they are, but I find that sometimes you have to let a painting rest for a while before you know what to do with it. Good start anyway!
ReplyDeleteI really like what you've created, your off to a great start!
ReplyDeleteThey are both intriguing. I look forward to seeing what develops. Happy AEDM :).
ReplyDeleteStay inspired!
Beautiful creations!
ReplyDeleteSooo exciting ....I look at them...they are filled with hope, promise and mystery - isn't it wonderful not knowing where they are headed?? I love a good creative adventure and you have one here for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling how you did these - they are looking great!
ReplyDeleteStamped tissue paper? What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to see how these turn out.
great start, they look good as they are!!
ReplyDeleteit must be the 4th day blues for a lot of us... WIP's are great to see though and then we will look super productive later in the month when they all get finished off xx
ReplyDeleteLovely work....it looks pretty polished to me....but I look forward to viewing any new developments.
ReplyDeleteHello from AEDM. Thanks for stopping by my Blog earlier! Im gonna try the stamped tissue paper! love that!! Love the green in thats in progress!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting beginning. I am looking forward to seeing how they emerge.
ReplyDeleteI like the beginning. I look forward to seeing how you continue them. One of my favorite parts of AEDM is watching other peoples creative processes.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of these pieces, Nigel!
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