I know, I could have simply taken the colors alone as inspiration or create an abstract pattern but once your brain is stuck... it is not easy to get it working again. The only way that works for me is actually to start creating something even without inspiration or any idea. So I tried to sketch a luna moth to get a better feeling for the shape, pattern, size and overall shape. The upper wings are not wide enough but it helped.
If you follow me here or read my blog post at Art Elements, you know that I don't like most commercial available water color sketch books and started binding my own ones. I still wanted to try out the Moleskin one. Although I am not such a fan of the art sketch book, I have to say the water color book works really good! I was pleasantly surprised. The only downside? It is so damn expensive...
When I am stuck, I love to create color swatches. They are so relaxing, to see the colors flow has something so beautiful and joyful. It lead to another try to pain a luna moth. It is okay but I am not in love with it. Just a... meh...
But you know what? This kind of challenges where I am stuck in the beginning can be the best! Because it forces me to think. Jennifer shared her carved stamps in the last theme challenges and just showed her tiny sketchbook made with tiny wee carved pattern stamps for the sketchbook project (have a look here). The last time I carved anything is a year ago and I thought maybe I should change the medium.
I simplified the shape of the luna moth...
....and I wanted to add eyes. I don't know why but the image of eyes, the moth and the moon kept coming up in my head.
I tried out several shapes and pattern for the eyes. In the end my favorite was the one with the tear drop that I copied to have a pair to be combined. The only thing I changed in the mirror stamp: The light reflection should come from the same side!
I played with the stamps and water color. Just playing...
This pink card was a birthday card for a friend. The moth is maybe a little bit too big for cards.
I also created several test prints on high quality paper.
I think this one is my favorite with a single eye on top. Maybe I will add a moon / circle in the background.
I also need to play more about how I could incorporate the eyes.
By the way, if you want to add metal effects in your water color, I really can recommend Aqua Bronze from Schmincke. It is made of metal powder and not mica. It comes in a powder form that includes a kind of glue. You have to wet it with water (every time fresh!) and then you can apply it as paint. It takes some experimenting with the ratio and paper since the metal particles can be easier rubbed off than pigments. Depending what you want to do with the finished piece you should fix it.
But it looks so stunning! No other paint ever came close, it has an effect like metal foil! I also have a silver version.
As always... shimmer and shine is difficult to capture on camera.
In the end I actually had another go at a luna moth painting. This time it worked for me and I like the finished piece. The trick was to go for different colors. There is still green but combined with turquoise and not anymore this neon like light green. It may be not the true color of luna moths but somehow it looks more real to me.
Thank you for joining us and please have a look at the ideas and creations of everyone! :)
Guests:
Art Elements Team:
Claire (you are here)
For a touch challenge you seemed to really get into it with some great results Claire...and now my fingers are twitching for that bronze effect...
AntwortenLöschenWow - amazing work! I just don't have the patience for the carving of the stamps, but I love seeing what everyone else can create. I agree with you - I love the eye with the tear drop. The drawing with the Luna Moth and two eyes I think is my favorite, but still love all the ones you drew up!
AntwortenLöschenThe stamp is so precise and watercolur gold composition is indeed stunning. The eye on top of the moth makes for a very powerful and unique sign.
AntwortenLöschenYou managed to do quite a lot for being stuck on this challenge in the beginning. I always adore your sketches and watercolors and all of your interpretations of the luna in your sketchbook are beautiful to me. But I have to say the shape of your final one is just lovely! I adore your stamps that you carved. Those eyes with the tear drop is just perfect. And thanks for sharing the Aqua Bronze-that color is so rich and saturated. I want to try some.
AntwortenLöschenI'm glad you persevered despite being ill and busy. Each piece is more amazing than the previous. I love your watercolors and especially the turquoise moth for this challenge. The stamps are amazing. I thought about putting eyes in place of the eye-spots on the wings so I think I get why you made eyes stamps with the moth. Everything is spectacular.
AntwortenLöschenIt doesn't look like you were stuck but more like inspiration overflow :) The eyes give some ancient ritual feel to the images. The bronze moon and the experiments with color are fascinating and the carvings are so cool!
AntwortenLöschenI have never tried stamps and creating them but you (and Jen) have made it so I want to! Love the Luna Moth stamp with the eyes either side, that is my favourite :D
AntwortenLöschenI love the metallic color of the paint, I can see it better in your 2nd pic. Both of your paint projects are a success and I like the card with only a portion of the stamped Luna Moth. Alysen
AntwortenLöschenWow! These carvings are amazing, and I love your use of the eyes and the bronze to add dimension to it all. It's lovely to see how many different compositions you came up with using these!
AntwortenLöschenI absolutely love these! All your pieces are so interesting. The bronze one and the turquoise painting are my favorites!
AntwortenLöschenI love how you're amazing at so many different styles of art Claire, they're all fabulous. I particularly love the lino prints, they're really magical!
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