this is one of those cards that took a while to make, but since it involved doing all the things i enjoy, it didn't actually seem like work, if you know what i mean? generally when i draw mandalas i just give myself a few very faint compass-drawn circles in pencil, then jump in with a pen and wing it. but since this one's pretty big (about 8" square) and it may turn out to be my lovely MIL's birthday card, i did a pretty extensive pencil sketch, and tried to keep it a bit symmetrical:
i wish i would've subsequently thought to photo again, in between the various stages, but alas, by then i was too far "in the zone" to think of it. so i'll just tell you that after the sketch i added color via watercolor paints, gouache and distress inks, some of which i applied dry with a sponge, some i used wet with a water brush. then i outlined almost all of the larger segments with machine stitching that's verrrrrrry hard to see in the main photo, but is somewhat more apparent in the detail shot below. then i outlined the small sements with the smallest nib of faber-castell pitt pen, which is called "extra super fine" and totally lives up to its name! then i added some shading to the colors with the utterly yummy frixion color pens gina got me (which i loooooooove--thanks, g!) and a few tombow markers. last of all i added the gems. a lot of gems. enough gems, in fact, that i can imagine there being people in the world who might think, "that's too many gems"; of course these would not be people i could ever become friends with, so i'm not really very worried about that part. :)
Your patience with both drawing and stitching continue to floor me. I stand by in awe, once again.
ReplyDeleteWowza ... Mandala Magic for sure ... frame-able art with the perfect amount of bling :)
ReplyDeleteI can't talk. My jaw is sitting in my lap. This totally drool worthy, but since you've used wet medium(s) on it, I'll just keep my drool over here. Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWell I am in AWE of your fabulous work. This is just jawdropping perfection.
ReplyDeleteIs there no end to your talent?! I sincerely hope not, speaking from a spectator's view, because I'm constantly inspired by your work. IN-CREDible. <3 <3
ReplyDeleteThe work of a true artist! WOW! Love the bright and bold colors on this. GORGEOUS!
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I just love this. It is like a piece of sunshine and happiness to see....wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYep, this is all kinds of awesome Lauren! The sketch, the colours, the stitching...just WOW
ReplyDeleteLauren, this is simply fabulous. The sketch and colors. I am in AWE.
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