Weathering my artwork for 12 weeks - inspired by Shelley Rhodes' Fragmentation and Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @harmonyscreations3289
    @harmonyscreations3289 Год назад +1

    My vote is to bury it! It's beautiful material you picked by the way. And I love the picture hanging on the wall at the beginning of the video. Very inky, blendy and beautiful. 😊

    • @RoseWildsmith
      @RoseWildsmith  Год назад

      Thank you! I just used pieces from my scrap bag and I’ve recently made a couple of rainbow projects for children. So lots of bright colours! 🌈

  • @jayblue-cy5gr
    @jayblue-cy5gr Год назад

    Beautiful! I'd be really sorry to see it buried, but I'm sure it would be interesting... I might go with cutting it up and doing something different with each piece - a sort of sampler? ❤

    • @RoseWildsmith
      @RoseWildsmith  Год назад

      Good idea! I love that plan. I was thinking of trying the burying with a smaller piece first but I LOVE the idea of cutting this piece up and making a sampler of different techniques 😃

  • @mariach46
    @mariach46 Год назад

    I love the faded weathered look so much. I love it in clothes too, is why I love second hand clothes 😅
    I think burying it sounds interesting, im intrigued....
    Thanks for sharing Rose❤

    • @RoseWildsmith
      @RoseWildsmith  Год назад +1

      Thanks Maria! I definitely want to try burying something, but might start with a slightly smaller piece in case it totally disintegrates 😆

  • @3534538
    @3534538 Год назад

    I guess you'll have to stitch everything you pasted with cellulose glue. Usually it's water-soluble, I know it as wallpaper paste. I'm curious how your large piece will be after being buried for a while 🥰

    • @RoseWildsmith
      @RoseWildsmith  Год назад

      Yeah I think that’s why Shelley recommended it because it breaks down, and adds to the weathered effect. Looking forward to trying the burying! Thanks for watching 💖