Paper made with textures from objects around the home |
Last week, an artist friend of mine, Win
Ratz invited me to make paper with her as she was preparing for an upcoming
workshop. I had never made paper before and looked forward to a fun day
experimenting with a new medium. The morning working with Win was just
the right kick my brain needed to get the wheels moving creatively. She showed
me how to use purchased, recycled paper materials as well as dried plants, a
blender and a box with a screen lining to make beautiful art objects of paper.
Once the paper was set, yet not dry, we played with all kinds of choices
of "junk store purchases and around the house objects" to create
textures in the paper. Win also showed me the process of coloring the paper and
layering colors before the paper sets up to dry. While the colored paper was
still damp I used some pastel sticks to pump up areas with more color. What a fun morning and just what I
needed get my artist brain to working!!!
The lucky folks that have signed up for
her papermaking workshop in Taos in October are in for a treat! You can find some of Win's work on her web page or
blog at, http://www.winratzart.com/ or
at http://www.winratzart.blogspot.com/.
Not only does she create art from her paper designs but she also creates beautiful watercolor paintings and enamel works of art.
The three images in this post are the works of art I made at
Win's house. Win thanks, for a fun
morning and the encouragement of thinking in new ways to create art! You
have definitely inspired me to create more paper art!!! My days are still erratic, I am not fully
back to where I want to be but I am moving in the right direction!
Paper made with texture from lace and embossed leather |
Layers of colored paper with pastel on top |
4 comments:
so did you add pastel with the paper or paint the abstract fall scene? Lovely...
Thanks Vanda, for enjoying my adventure with paper making!!! The first 3 layers of colors were light yellow, beige-brown and red-orange each premixed separately and layered on top of one another. The colors of gold, turquoise and red were added over the layered paper with pastel sticks while it was still wet.
This looks like a lot of fun and something I may have to try someday. ^.^
wonderful post.Never knew this, regards for letting me know.
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