This is a mixed media piece that is one half of a two part series. / I was exploring how people “send themselves” to the world. How they send themselves (act) is often very different to how they feel about themselves. I also entered this artwork into the Young at Art, Young Australian Artist of the Year awards, where I received first place in the Painting Category and was flown to Melbourne for the award ceremony. Best experience ever!
Abstract Mixed-Media Piece on Board
vector,felt & silk fabric…
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Mixed media: acrylic, colored pencil, oil pastel, collage
This is the image of an ACEO-size collage I made, part of a recent series. The background is cardstock which I painted and decorated with layered papers. The star was just the right image for the focal point, and I love the way it echoes the blue and contrasts with the pinks in the background. Isn’t it amazing, what you can do with the mini-format (2.5” by 3.5”) that is the ACEO!
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“I dropped a tear in the ocean” (an unattributed quote) inspired this dainty beaded mosaic. Mosaic includes sea glass, bugle and seed beads, brass embellishments, gold beads, and silver jewelry on a 4” terra cotta tile. The mosaic is matted in bronze and framed with a 5 1/2” table-top shadow box. A delicate and beautiful tribute to the ocean’s beauty and power.
It is an abstract mixed-media piece on A4 still paper
Detail resembling a school of fish swimming, from my abstract mixed aquamedia torn paper collage on rice paper.
Centered on the issue that every day is a masquerade ball in society…look like this,wear this, act like this in that situation… / 16×20 acrylic based on a sharpie drawing i posted previously on RB… Shown at Casa Frela Gallery in NYC, 10/31/09 exhibit arranged by Helene Ruiz..to whom i give many thanks..
spray paint art on white glossy poster board,, layers of spray paint, lifted and molded with pressing crumpled newspapers against the wet paint,, real maple leaves used as template, and over spraying with cobalt blue spray paint. / 11” x 14”- painted 09/09/09- / Sapphire is the birthstone for September,, the two most important, supporting women in my life are my mother and my mother in law,, this is their birth month,, so in honor of them,, I painted these / FEATURED IN OUT OF THE BLUE (75%+BLUE) group-09/09/09 / “sapphire’ “sapphire”!http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/3737154-2-sapphire-maples-2.jpg / “sapphire” / “sapphire” / “BLUE”
5”x7” This is a handmade card I created with Koh-I-Noor woodless colour pencils, water based ink brush pens, oil pastel and gold metallic ink on Canvas Paper. The eye of the bird is actually a very tiny glass green bead. This creation is partly inspired by The Golden Bird by The Brothers Grimm ”...As the clock struck twelve he heard a rustling noise in the air, and a bird came flying that was of pure gold; and as it was snapping at one of the apples with its beak, the gardener’s son jumped up and shot an arrow at it. But the arrow did the bird no harm; only it dropped a golden feather from its tail, and then flew away…” / Read the entire story here I do love fairy tales and even more so, fantastical creatures, I hope you enjoy this one… Carrie Collect the whole series… / You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
Abstract mixed aquamedia painting from my Gemstones series. Media includes Winsor & Newton transparent watercolor, Pelikan ink, and Liquitex acrylic, including gold metallic acrylic. Paper is Arches 140 lb cold press. Extra texture added digitally for effect.
The original piece to my “Branching Out” And Branching Out Too” Tees. Mixed media piece using a roller ball drawing, photos and an oil pastel drawing. All resources used my own. All photographs used taken using my Canon Powershot A480. See also “Branching Out Too”, the companion piece to this one. :) Proudly New Zealand-made. :) See also Branching Out Too>
Abstract mixed aquamedia painting suggesting rocks or a cliff. Mixed media includes Winsor & Newton transparent watercolor, Pelikan ink, and Liquitex acrylic on crumpled tissue paper.
Best viewed larger / This mixed media work started with one of my Ultra fractal designs. With the tools of Photoshop I started to work with the negative of the fractal. The big job was to create again the (shapes of) the composition and creating/adding new patterns and shapes. After lots of hours I ended with this endresult. / Designer: Thea Walstra / /
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