Hi there. I'm a bit late with this, but here is my entry to the Summer of Color for green week. I've been so inspired by the techniques that I'm learning in the "Plaster Studio Workshop" online class, so I had to finally squeeze in some time for a little plaster play. This piece is not quite done (I think), but I'm liking how it looks so far. I think I want to mount it on something but I'm not quite sure how or what yet. I'll let you know when I do.
detail shots
Ooh, I love this cracked plaster technique! So much fun!!
I also wanted to let you know that it will continue to be quiet around here for at least another week, so I'll try to get caught up with you after that. Hopefully I can then participate more with the "Summer of Color" fun.
Thanks for being patient with me.
I hope you're all having fun and making wonderful messes with paint! xoE
12 comments:
Love, love, love!!!
ooh I really Love this!!
I love the cracked plaster technique too...it looks so fragile...so ancient...like a precious relic from the past...loves it!..mmm..what would you put it on?xxx
Fantastic! I lo-o-ve this!
Wow, this looks fantastic! You make me so curious about this technique! But, I messed with paint and new material too, and had fun ;-) Thanks for showing this!
Hi E! It was worth the wait. Just gorgeous! One of my favs now...
Hugs, Jessi xox
Oh WOW! This is awesome! TG to the rescue!!! . . . LOVE it, xoxo
Esther;
I really love this technique. The cracked look is beautiful! I am sure you will find the perfect place to use this piece!
Hugs and many blessings
Kelly
this is so interesting, love this technique!
gorgeous, as usual!
xo
Wow, I love this! The color and texture is so interesting. ALl of your work here is just so lovely and inspiring, glad I found you!
This is AMAZING!!! I love how your talent & gifts just continue to evolve!! (With your hard work too!)
xo
Sada
http://dressologyhq.blogspot.com
I did a cracked piece too, Esther and don't know what I will mount it on. I'm hoping to get some inspiration. Your work is amazing and continues to inspire me.
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