Showing posts with label Rural Buildings by Andrew Borloz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rural Buildings by Andrew Borloz. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

FOLK ART is the art of the everyday.


I am really drawn to this stencil, I think because I read somewhere that life is in the pauses, and the in-betweens on the path to somewhere, and in the process of getting things done. I can feel myself opening the little red gate and walking up the stone path to what? My home or perhaps to visit a friend? 
( Preferably to someone baking cookies )
This is life. It is a gift to be alive, to be feeling, to be aware. 
How we are in each moment of life, is our art.

I used the Rural Buildings stencil by Andrew Borloz for the front of my canvas 

And the Pilgrimage to Mexico stencil by Laurie Mika to create a border around the sides

The stencil is my inspiration and paint is my tool to bring it alive.






another TIP: 
Use some washi tape to create an even border around the canvas.

I remember the first time I tore a page from a book and felt like I was doing something dreadfully bad, I did get over that feeling ... until now... when I knew I needed to cut the border stencil apart. It made sense to me, I knew it would make the job easier but it still felt soooo wrong, but I got over that too! lol

a perfect fit!
 I also used tiny strips of painters tape to help hold it in place.

As before, touch up any paint bleeds and call it done.


A simple and yet beautiful piece of art!

Thanks for stopping by!
Sandee

Rural Buildings stencil by Andrew Borloz

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Optimist Art Journal Page by Sandee Setliff


Not only is this CreativeTeam Tuesday, Stencil Girl would also like to introduce you to our newest team member, Sandee Setliff! Sandee has a wonderful stenciled project tutorial for you below and we invite you to discover more about her on our team page.

Here's Sandee!

Do you love stencils? Do you love to art journal?
Do you love StencilGirl?
Me too!!

Today I used the Rural Buildings stencil by Andrew Borloz and the Love Story stencil designed by Cathy Nichols  to create this whimsical art journal page.

The process: Gel Press plate, alcohol inks and ghost printing
You can see a video here where I show how to do this technique in depth using the Unfinished Stencil Designed by Seth Apter.

You can also watch my video here where I created the Optimist art journal page.

One of my favorite things about stencils is using their design and making it your own. I "altered" the rays of the sun by extending the lines outward and then using the leftover alcohol ink that was on the stencil to color them in.
I also love to doodle extra embellishments around the designs

and outline the images!

The journaling that goes around the border reads:

"They found a little courage that simmered in the sun
They blended it with patience and just a spice of fun
They poured in hope and laughter and then with a sudden twist
They stirred it all together and made an optimist"
poem by Nekia Thomson

Thanks for visiting!