Decided that I'm way too obsessed with my Prismacolour pencils and need to branch out! So the lovely Jackson's kids recommended
Art Spectrum Masking Fluid so I had a big play. I used black ink and masking fluid and photocopied the finished product to acetate. After that I washed colour onto some watercolour paper and overlaid the acetate. Here is
Coco Rocha doing what she does best- Dancing!
This is great! I love the splats of the paint and the color palette is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, your experimentation with a new medium turned out really amazing and unique! looove it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute...
ReplyDeleteLOVELY work, very nice!! xo -nb
ReplyDeletewow, how beautiful!! xx
ReplyDeletelovely, strong illustration! Great job with the experimentation - the results are gorgeous :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really well, can't wait to see more in this style!
ReplyDeleteamazing!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletejust lovely x
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love your blog:)
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Oh my gosh I love Prismacolor so much...It's so hard to get the markers here though, so annoying.
ReplyDeleteYou've seriously captivated the movement of dance! beautiful work as always!! Oh and I have something for you on my blog...hope you take part!!
thanks for following and leaving your sweet comment:)
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I love this. Really cute and fun.
ReplyDeleteThis soo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Wonderful work!!! Love the motions!!!
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What a beautiful work.. love the colours.
ReplyDeleteLee x
i love your work do you sell them? I would love to buy a piece.
ReplyDeleteAhhh! I LOVE Coco Rocha! She is hands down my fave model out there. And she's a fantastic dancer, as well as, obviously, model.
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Wowowowowww!! Your work is GORGEOUS! So fluid and dreamy. xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog.
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LOVE them...incredible. :-) XX Emily from EL Vintage
ReplyDeleteI'm confused as to photocopying onto acetate. What size acetate do you use and do you need a special photocopier? What's the process?
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteI am delighted with your blog and your drawings!
Thanks for following me, I did the same, and you favorites on my blog!
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sorry my inglish
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just great! we've just discovered your blog and we've already got addicted=)
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Amazing work! I love that you took inspirations from Coco Rocha.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! You are really talented!!!
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You are welcome to visit my blog too! Kisses:))
Wow! What a great way to experiment with techniques, and it turned out so beautifully too! I love the splashes of colour, truly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI feel the Irish stompings! still a little confused on how this process works but great finished product.
ReplyDelete~I love Coco & I love these images of her!
ReplyDeleteWow...i don't know what else to say, your work is just fantastic!
ReplyDeletexx
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