Showing posts with label architecture stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture stencil. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Welcome New Designer, Sally Hirst!




Novi Sad Bridge (S937)



This stencil is based on a new bridge in Sally’s home city of Norwich, UK. She was inspired by its clean lines and the way it reaches over the river joining the two sides of the river that runs through the city. The angles and shapes provide energy and movement. An excellent design to use in printmaking Sally also uses it to provide a strong graphic element to her mixed media paintings. The lines and perspective of this stencil will make it a wonderful addition to your own mixed-media artwork.












Bridge Combination L947




This stencil celebrates the lines, shapes, and construction of bridges. Sally is interested in the idea that bridges provide connection, and symbolize transition. We build bridges to take us to new places, connect previously isolated places, and allow people to come together.  In the process of creating we bridge areas of a piece to provide unity and composition. This stencil offers a range of lines and angles, positive and negative shapes that work together in unison. The perfect stencil to provide a lively urban background for prints or paintings in a range of media.










Colemans L948



Sally was inspired by the skeletal structure of a disused riverside warehouse to create this design.. She often finds the structure of a building that has been stripped of its outer layers reminiscent of skeletal trees in winter. She loves the negative spaces that create patterns across the surface. Coleman’s works as both a mask and as a stencil. It is a versatile design that can be used in a number of ways. Sally would use parts of it to mask off areas of a print, use the negative spaces to stencil through, or roll it with paint to use as a relief print. 









Sally Hirst lives and works in the UK. Her work is about journeys, those she takes, and the journey the art goes on in her studio. The textures, shapes, and structures of the urban environment inform her work. Whilst the results are predominately abstract, they are firmly based on fleeting images and experiences. 

She holds both BA and MA degrees in Fine Art and studied teaching at Cambridge University. She is also an educator for GOLDEN. Having taught for many years in colleges, Sally is now a full-time artist creating mixed media paintings, collages, and original prints. Running a wide range of online courses for artists enables her to reach students at all stages of their creative journey worldwide. You can discover more about her on her website, blogFACEBOOKINSTAGRAM, and YouTube


Sally's stencils are available now at stencilgirlproducts.com


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Voices take an art vacation with StencilClub's Irish Travelers




Just look what our Voices, Gwen Loveless and Deb Schlouch created with the Irish Travelers Tina Walker designed exclusively for StencilClub members!

Join our art community.


Deb Schlouch's Wise Ones


“What a challenge, I can hear your voices pushing & prodding, but what do I do? ‘Just open your heart,’ the Wise Ones say.  

This piece came together only when I stopped trying so hard and finally listened to the Wise Ones!” Mahalo, Deb

Gwen Loveless' Paintings Three


Gwen used water-soluble crayons, acrylics, and glazes to make her paintings and papers.






Carol Baxter's Cautionary Art Journal Spread

The tune-track playing in my head began "Magdalene Laundries" by Joni Mitchell the moment I saw Tina Walker's StencilClub set.

I had a previously painted background spread and I wanted to see if I could make these stencils "work" on it. I used black paint for the women but they did not stand out so I added a layer of White Fire by PaperArtsy. The face of the middle one is my fave. I will be stenciling her again and again.


We'd love to have you "traveling" in the best art community around! StencilClub!

Curious about Tina Walker's other stencils? Check them out here.