a new kind of magic mushrooms
decked in gold leaf and watercolors
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she shares about her art
and bussiness.
In one post she shows how to use cold leaf and watercolor grounds.
I tried her technique with this mushroom piece.
So much fun.
But with both photography or scanning I can not capture the beauty of the gold shimmering,
accurate colors, I guess do to all the texture that is created.
Stephanie also shares an article about how she captures real life images of her art.
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I am enjoying being a patron of hers.
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I just LOVE it when you do magic mushrooms. And they ARE magic!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for loving my mushroom pieces.
DeleteMaybe my love for them comes through.
that is very pretty! :D great texture and lovely shine :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you can see the shine. I wasn't sure if the scan captured it.
DeleteOh this is just so wonderful, Tammie! Love!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Tamara ~
DeleteBonjour chère amie,
ReplyDeleteOh ! Je les aime tes champignons magiques !... J'aimerais percer leurs pouvoirs !
Quelle grâce !
(Je m'en vais voir l'univers de ton amie...)
Gros bisous 🌸
Thank you for enjoying the magic of this.
DeleteI think you will love Stephanie's art, she is well loved!
the magic mushrooms are wonderful. It does something different but visible the gold.
ReplyDeleteI always take pictures of my pictures.
Greetings Elke
Yes, the gold does something different. Metallic paint could be a replacement.... but still so different.
DeleteWould like to be able to see your magic mushrooms in real time. The texture and shine would I sm sure be very special. Another fine composition
ReplyDeleteI wish you could see it in person also, a bit different. I will be posting more with this technique, they well all lack something in the scanning. Thank you!
DeleteSuch beautiful mushrooms, they look like they are filled with magic, so great to catch up here!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kat! Always lovely to hear from you.
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