Blue is a primary, as well as the coolest color in the color wheel. It is the color of the sky, the ocean, and lapis lazuli, one of my favorite semi-precious stones. In my opinion, it is a conservative color that can be associated with sincerity, peacefulness and spirituality. I like blue. Therefore, I'm excited about my artwork today.
©Arnoldo L. Romero 2012 |
The theme for this week's Collage Obsession is Blues. Combined with the Take a Word Challenge Friends and Proverbs 17:17 - A Friend loves at all times, for Word Art Wednesday, they were great inspiration for a page in my art journal. Other than the tag, I cut all the pieces free hand. I used scraps of hand painted papers that I made for various collages in previous years. For emphasis, I inked the edges of the dove, which represents the Holy Spirit, with an indigo Clearsnap pad. I also went around the silhouette with an old Marvy brush marker to create depth. I used a blue Sakura micron pen to write the scripture and my signature.
©Arnoldo L. Romero 2012 |
Next, I designed a card using a print of my artwork for The Play Date Cafe's PDCC133, which is being sponsored by Mr. Cricut Crazy. (I'm still trying to make it to "Cup of the Week" and/or "Guest Designer." LOL!) Their featured colors are baby blue, denim and cherry, so my artwork fit in perfectly. I made a card base from a sheet of The Paper Company baby blue cardstock and inked the edges with the indigo pad. Then, I matted the print in denim blue and staggered it as shown with a red, white and blue plaid scrap. I used a Tim Holtz design ruler to punch holes on the right and bottom edges of the plaid, as well as 3 pairs of holes on the upper left corner of my print. I used the holes to do some hand stitching with indigo thread. I also stitched together a cherry red polka dotted yo-yo, a blue felt star, and a white button to use as an embellishment. For my sentiment, I used a baby blue ticket, on which I crossed the word "one" and wrote the word "two" with a red Sharpie pen. I inked the edges and adhered it with some foam strips.
©Arnoldo L. Romero 2012 |
Then, I designed a card for Pile It On #22 - Two or More Folds, which is being sponsored by Digi Doodle Shop. Using the baby blue cardstock, I constructed a swivel card base by following the instructions in Michael Jacobs' book (See My Recommendations). To decorate it, I masked the swivel with the plaid paper. Then, I cut a print of my artwork in two parts, a square for the swiveling block and a strip for the bottom portion. I matted each part in the denim blue before adhering them. I made a simple embellishment with a cherry red felt star and a blue button. For the sentiment, I wrote the word "Love" in a simple cherry red trimmed tag. As a finishing touch, I wrapped a cherry red thin ribbon around the left edge and made a one-loop bow.
Other than me liking blue, this was a special color scheme to work with. Today we are observing Memorial Day in the United States of America, which is a day to remember the men and women who died while serving in our armed forces. I thank them from the bottom of my heart and pray that God may have them rest in peace. I dedicate my artwork today to them and their families. Blessings!
Comments
God's blessings to you,
Karen L
Word Art Wednesday
I will find time to examine them in detail. Love how you developed an idea in three versions. They complement each other.
Thank you for sharing with us your art.
Good Day and good luck!
Beautiful artwork!
Paula from WAW DT
Hugs!
Heather P :)
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