Other than art supplies, I love antique and vintage items. Not only do I use them around my home for decorating, serving or as storage, but I also incorporate some of them into the various forms of artwork I like to indulge myself in. In my mind, not only am I helping the environment by up-cycling, but these type of items are unique and have so much more character. Many of these items are often featured in my projects, but I don't always point them out. The following are some examples.
My first photograph is of a tag I designed inspired by the techniques of Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2013 - July. I created the background using Tim's instructions, and really like the depth I was able to achieve. For my focal point, I altered Tim's umbrella man die cut, and added a hand cut flag and pole silhouette. I made my pattern on plain paper, traced it on grungeboard, and cut it with an x-acto knife. I used Crackle accents over my pieces, and when they were completely dry, I stained them with black India ink. As to my choice of metal embellishments, I distressed them with a silver dabber to add some patina. I used some vintage ribbons I found at a thrift store as ties. For added interest, I used a USA flag that I got in the mid 1980's, as well as an old tinsel star garland to stage the photograph. I am also submitting this piece to Simon Says Stamp and Show - Green and Manon Visser's Paper Saturdays.
My second photograph is of my original Tag Tuesday - Roaring Twenties design. (My talented colleagues had some amazing entries, so be sure and stop by.) I was inspired by Erté, the Russian graphics, fashion, and stage designer who was extremely influential in the Art Deco style of the time. I began by drawing one of his gowns on an ATC size piece of Bristol paper. Then, I layered various shapes, patterns and hand made embellishments to achieve an Art Deco feeling. To further enhance the look, I staged the photograph with more layers of vintage items that could possibly be found on a lady's boudoir of the time and filtered the photograph's color digitally to age it. I am also submitting this piece to Bella's 52 Photo Project Gallery 13 {Layers/Stacks}, Maria's Orange You Glad It's Friday #47, Jen Price's In the Studio, and Artist's in Blogland - Show & Tell Saturday.
Last, but not least, I have a digitally enhanced photograph of my parents that was taken in the early 1960's. I opened a scanned version of the photograph in my iPad using a SketchBook Pro app. The program works with layers, so I used a different layer to work on each of the different steps to complete my simple sketch. In this manner, I could easily delete and start over on layers that I didn't like. I used a layer for the photograph, a layer for the mat, a layer for the line drawing, a layer for the color blocking, and a layer for the text. I used a stylus to draw, so that I could achieve a little more control. As to the quote, I adapted it from a line in "1 Corinthians 13." I am submitting this piece to the Play Date Cafe Challenge #191 - Cream, Melon and Cantaloupe, Alexandra's Sunday Sketches, Lorik's Mandarin Orange Monday #51, Ramona's Inspire Me Monday, and Take A Word Challenge - Memories.
I hope you enjoyed the way I like to play with vintage items. Thank you for all your kind words in my last post. Blessings!
I hope you enjoyed the way I like to play with vintage items. Thank you for all your kind words in my last post. Blessings!
Comments
Glad you decided to share this on Orange you glad it's Friday. Thanks for joining and I hope to see you again next weekend.
Hugs,
die amelie x
I have always loved the Art Deco posters with the extravagant dresses on those tall willowy ladies. And yes, I admire the re-cycling - our Charity shops (equivalent of your thrift stores) just don't stock things like this, they concentrate on 'nearly new', so hunting out vintage pieces is a bit more difficult.
Paula (PEP)
Have a very nice weekend.
Liefs, Melanie
Hugs Giggles
Best whises.
Mormor
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Sue x
Brightest Blessings!
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Have a great day,
Kelly