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Read MoreIt's All In a Name
I recently had the fun challenge of creating a name canvas to display while I am teaching at the Painting With a Twist Studio where I work. I wanted to create something that not only represented my personal artistic style, but also conveyed a little bit about who I am. I used colors, symbols and words to get my ideas across. I chose the butterfly symbol because to me it represents new life and new beginnings. I always love the idea that we can start fresh; we don't have to be "stuck" in a place where we aren't happy, whether it is a physical place or an emotional one. The butterfly is also is an illustration of my faith. As for my name, I decided to use my own handwriting rather than a certain font, again this adding a unique part of who I am to the canvas.
I spent quite a bit of time deciding on the right quote to include. Ultimately I went with the above quote by Van Gogh because I knew my classes would be looking at it and I wanted something that would encourage them. Especially since many people are battling nerves when they come to paint! It is also a great reminder to me to not let the negative voices in when it comes to my own personal artwork!
As far as my process for this piece, I began with the back ground, layering paint, papers, stamps and visual textures. Once I was happy with the amount of layering, I created the butterfly. I drew a quick template and attached it with painters tape to the canvas. Next, I used white acrylic paint to create a border around the shape. I feathered the paint out away from the template with my fingers to create the soft, fading look. After the paint was dry, I removed the template revealing the untouched background behind it.
I love this masking technique and use it in my work often! Finally, I used white paint to sketch out the letters of my name and then filled them in with my favorite color. To finish it up, I added the ribbon and lace accent, some outlining around the butterfly and some highlighting around the letters. I feel like it turned out very "me"!!
As always, I take commissions and can create a similar work for someone special in your life using a few of their favorite things and of course their name!! Contact me if you are interested at tatteredartstudio@gmail.com!
Emily's Anchor
One of the most significant parts of creating my art is to make something that is truly personal and meaningful for my clients. Recently I had the privilege of creating a new painting for a special High School Senior's graduation gift! I worked closely with the recipient's Mom and she gathered special letters and notes of encouragement from dear family and friends. I also learned that one of her favorite symbols is the anchor. Taking all of this information, I incorporated it, along with my artistic vision, and came up with a unique keepsake that will hopefully always be a reminder of this special time in her life!
I began the background of the painting with a collage of the letters (using copies of course) and layered them on the canvas sealing them with gel medium. On a side note, all of the original letters were safely saved in a special scrapbook, not only allowing each to be read in full, but also creating another meaningful element of the gift!
Once the collage dried, I added layers of paint and stamps creating a richly textured surface.
Next, I sketched the anchor and transferred the design onto the canvas. I filled the shape of the anchor in with pre-selected parts of the letters that for the most part included the signatures of loved ones and special phrases or sentiments; all parts that I wanted to highlight.
Once the anchor was complete, it was time for the verse and a few other sentimental collage pieces to be added. Then everything was tied together with a final layer of texture created with paint and stamps.
It was such a joy and privilege to create this meaningful piece for this special Graduate! If you are looking for a unique, personal gift for a special person in your life, I'd love to help! If you are interested in my commissioned paintings, please contact me at tatteredartstudio@gmail.com!