Thursday, 2 June 2011

Found my own style

Today I thought I'd share with you 2 of the 3 She Art girls I created at the weekend. I am very pleased with them all, I feel I have really developed my own style now and it is recognisable in the last few I've created.

'She expressed herself through art'



I planned this girl a while back. I had kept the paint palette from the first few girls I'd created, with the view to using it as a background. I added a bit more paint to the already colourful palette, then added texture paste, bubble wrap prints, almost all of the technique's I've learnt from Christy. The pictures don't really do the texture of this piece any justice, because it was a paint palette their are lumps, bumps, bristle marks, all sorts of texture all over it. I really wanted to try this artist girl, and I am so pleased with the way she came out. I am pleased with the apron, the brushes sticking out of her pocket, and I wouldn't mind a pair of those spotty trousers myself !! :)

'She was the heart of the family'



This is another girl I have had planned out in my head for a while. I'm pleased with the finished product, I like her clothing and hair, plus, as with the first, I have loved the way people on the flickr group have been mixing lettering for the words, so have tried it on both and loved it. She is on a sheet of chipboard measuring 6x10", as have many of my previous girls. I am planning to bind them all into a book once I've decorated them, plus do the odd one on canvas to go around the house (like the 3rd one from this weekend which I shall show you soon :) )

I hope you like them both.
Bye for now,

11 comments:

lisa said...

Hannah they are so beautiful x

Miss Smith said...

These are amazing - each one has so much detail. Do you draw the girls? How do you plan out each one?

P.S. I shoot with a Canon 30D dSLR. It's now an old model that isn't made any more but I LOVE it. Wasn't sure where to answer this question so here it is!

P.P.S. Feeding the hamster is totally addictive.

Karen M said...

These are really lovely, Hannah! You sure are young, crafty AND talented!! xx

Fay aka Beautifullily said...

They're both lovely, my fav is the art one, love how you've used the paint palette, great idea. I've another to share, just need to get around to blogging.

Pauline said...

These are beautiful creations! Wonderfully creative!

heidi said...

I just love both of these! I'm taking the SheArt class too and am enthralled with your backgrounds. Gorgeous!

p.s. So excited you play along with us on Sketchy Thursdays

- Heidi, Sketchy Thursdays

Sutty said...

They are GORGEOUS :)

Anonymous said...

Hey there, These art pieces are fantastic and you have talent that is going to rock this world hun. A friend and I are thinking of doing something like this and would love a few tips of where to start and what techs you used on yours.
Many thanks

Julie said...

I just signed up for the She Art class and saw your work in the flickr site - wow! I agree with Lynne above - you have talent that will rock the world. Awesome job on both "She Art" girls. Especially love the artist girl :-)

suzARTe said...

these are just so original. love the arty style of these pieces. I think you have found your style

suzARTe said...

I am not comparing your style to another artist but have a look at kelly Rae Robert's blog, I think you will enjoy her work, it does remind me of your work.

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