I was inspired by, Mixed media and art, March's moodboard to alter, a sailing ship...
I was, obviously, inspired by, the images of the moodboard, elements as ships, seashells, sand and colours as blue, white...
I was, obviously, inspired by, the images of the moodboard, elements as ships, seashells, sand and colours as blue, white...
Step by step:
I started by, adding small pieces, of wood and on top of it, I used some sand, seashell pieces...
Went on, covering the ship, with sand...
I used tiny pieces, of broken jewelry and metal embellishments; a cloth cord; decor stones; macro and micro artstones...
I attached everything, with school white glue...
On the other side, I created a different design: also, using broken jewelry and metal embellishments; cardoard gears, made out of, die cuts and gears, made out of, ceramic powder...
On the sailing cloth, I attached some embellishments, made out of, ceramic powder...
I painted, the whole ship, using: gesso; yellow cadmio, acrylic colour; pastes (leaf green, emerald green and sky blue)
Finally, I sprayed everything, with opaque transparent, protective enamel...
I am also, presenting my sailing ship, to the following challenges:
omg, i am in love with the ship!
ReplyDeleteThanks for palying with us on SASPC!
Greets
Alexa
Thank you so much!
DeleteOh my goodness, ths is such an incredible project, wow, he textures on your ship just look amazing!! Thanks so much for being part of our challenge at A Vintage Journey!
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DeleteOh my gosh, this is so wonderful Project!
ReplyDeleteMarjut
Thanks so much!
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DeleteHoly wow! I was scrolling through the gallery over at Creative Artiste (to check out the competition, naturally) and saw both of your AMAZING entries. I may as well not even have entered because your work is SO fantastic. This ship is INCREDIBLE! Loved reading about your process.
ReplyDeleteIt is an honour for me, to have such a lovely comment!
DeleteBut, there are lots of wonderful entries...
WOW!!! This is just amazing! As if it had been lying on the ocean ground for ages! Absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this beauty with us at SASPC!
Claudia x
Thank you very much!
Deletehow amazing I love this !
ReplyDeletethank you so much!
DeleteNora, what a fabulous transformation~! I will never look at a sailboat the same way, and now I've got to get my grungy hands on one! Thank you for your comment on my blog and of course, thank you for hopping Aboard at A Vintage Journey! This couldn't be more appropriate with our theme title this month! Hugs!
ReplyDeletePS I really appreciate your tutorial and process shots, too! Wait a minute! I just realized how tiny this is! I think I have a Christmas ornament like this!
So happy for your lovely comment Sara!
DeleteThank you!!!
So happy for your lovely comment Sara!
DeleteThank you!!!
Oh my gosh!! That's sooo cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Yasmin!
DeleteThanks so much Yasmin!
DeleteRemarkable project. Browsed your piece through A Vintage Journey. Super like!
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you Sheetal!
DeleteThanks!!!
So kind of you Sheetal!
DeleteThanks!!!
Incredible Nora .Super clever idea and a superb transformation so masterfully executed . WOW! Totally LOVE it .
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us at A Vintage Journey x
Thanks so much, for your generous comment!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, for your generous comment!
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious creation, Nora - stunning textures, and the whole thing has a brilliantly weathered, ancient look to it. Amazing work! Thanks so much for joining us on A Vintage Journey.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I am so glad, for such a generous comment! Thank you very much!
DeleteI am so glad, for such a generous comment! Thank you very much!
Deletevéritable chef d'oeuvre ce voilier qui au fil du temps c'est habillé pour ce fondre au fond de la mer bravo à toi , merci à bientôt Nate
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup tres gentille
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup tres gentille
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup tres gentille
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is beautiful Nora! You have quite a talent!! I wanted to say that you have won the Lucky Commenter's prize on the More Than Words challenge blog for February (sponsored from Cocoa Vanilla Studio). Please visit us at http://morethanwordschallenge.blogspot.ca/2017/03/announcing-our-february-winners.html for details on how to claim your prize!!
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind Nicole, thank you very much!
DeleteYou are very kind Nicole, thank you very much!
DeleteThis is a first! I have never seen an altered ship before. What a fabulous transformation. Thank you for joining us at Rhedd's Creative Spirit Challenge this month.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kindness!
DeleteOh wow! This is amazing and has really set my imagination going, with tales of sunken ships and treasure hoards! It is a perfect piece, a great conversation starter and done with beautiful detail and authenticity. Thank you for joining us at the Creative Artiste Mixed Media, Anything Goes, #24 March Challenge. Good luck! Love Denyse (DT)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! You are so kind!
DeleteLove-love-love!! Beautiful and amazing! Stunning texture!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joyning us at Mixed Media & Art!
So kind of you! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAmazing project!!! WOW! Thank you for joyning us at Mixed Media & Art!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
DeleteThanks a lot!
DeleteStunning is an understatement, your ship is amazing, so much gorgeous detail and texture finished in perfect colours. Thank you for sharing it with us at Altered Eclectics.
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you! Thank you very much!
DeleteSo kind of you! Thank you very much!
DeleteWonderfully done! This is a great piece of art! Thanks for sharing with us at Altered Eclectics!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Chana, DT
So kind of you! Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteWow!!Amazing altered art, fantastic ship!!Looks like if Captain Jack Sparrow will jump out of this creation!!Love it!Thank you for joining us at MMArt.
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you! Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you! Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! It is such a beautiful project! Thank you for playing with MMA
ReplyDeleteIt's very interesting project!
ReplyDeleteThank you for playing with Mixed Media & Art blog :)
So kind! Thank you!
DeleteOne of the prettiest pieces of art I've ever seen! so unique and creative thanks for joining us a t MM&A!
ReplyDeleteTruly awesome!
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