The randomly drawn winner of the Graphic 45 Well Groomed package is Retiree3! PM Jessica with your addy to claim your prize!
If you haven't answered the questions in this post, you need to do so now, before scrolling down. You are on the honor system, here!
If you were creating a painting (NSD question) - Page 4 - ACOT Message Board (acherryontop.com)
No peeking until you have answered the question! If you were creating a painting (NSD question) - Page 4 - ACOT Message Board (acherryontop.com)
Ready?
Okay, this is your challenge. Use the items that correspond with the items you chose to create your layout. That's it! Easy peasy! LOL If you have any questions, just message me.
Create a Painting Recipe:
1. Choose a subject for your painting.
A. Portrait = use 1 photo
B. Landscape = use 2 photos
C. Still Life = use 3 photos
D. Graphic Art/Advertising = use 4 photos
E. Abstract Design = use 5+ photos
2. Choose a style for your painting. (You may only use the colors in the color scheme you chose. If you don't know what they are, then ask!)
A. Realism = use warm colors for your layout
B. Impressionism = use cool colors for your layout
C. Cubism = use neutral colors for your layout
D. Pop Art = use the primary colors for your layout
E. Expressionism = use a random mix of colors for your layout - your choice
3. Choose 2 to 4 techniques for your painting.
A. sponge painting = use stamps or stickers
B. splatter painting = use chalks, inks, watercolors, or mists
C. dry-brushing = use ribbon, twine, or fibers
D. impasto = use stencils and/or acrylic/dimensional paint
E. brush strokes = use dimensional flowers
F. paint pouring = use enamel dots, gems, and/or glitter or glitter glue
4. Choose a color scheme. (This will NOT be your color scheme! LOL)
A. warm colors = choose your own sketch (be sure to post it with your layout)
B. cool colors = use the sketch I am posting here (You may have to adjust it to fit the number of photos you chose.)
C. neutral colors = create a symmetrical layout
D. primary colors = use a grid or color blocking sketch or style (if you don't know what this is, ask!)
E. random mix of colors = create an asymmetrical layout
For this challenge, the rules are as follows:
*Only ONE entry per person.
*Challenge is open to paper and digital layouts, only.
*Must be a new layout.
*Must be posted in the gallery spot I have provided, labeled NSD 2023 Create a Painting Recipe Challenge, by Monday, May 15 @ Midnight EST! (It is so much easier for me to find your challenges all in one place without scrolling through pages of posts. If you need help posting to the gallery spot, just PM me!)
*CANNOT be combined with other challenges, except for the 25 Items Challenge.
The randomly drawn winner of this challenge will receive the "Well-Groomed" prize package, generously donated by Graphic 45.
I can't wait to see what you come up with for this challenge!
Last edited by Art_Teacher on Wed May 17, 2023 5:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Laura
sorry, crafter - NOT an artist.
Google tells me these are "neutral colors" - should I believe them?
Karyn
Google tells me these are "neutral colors" - should I believe them?
Karyn
“The next best thing to the enjoyment of a good time, is the recollection of it.” — James Lendall Basford
I would say yes, except for the Pistachio, which is definitely a green and so not a neutral, and the Syrup looks very orange to me, but if it is more brown on your side, then it is neutral. (Neutrals are the colors that are not part of the color wheel and can not be called shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or violet. Think browns, greys, black & white.
Laura
thanks!Art_Teacher wrote: ↑Sat May 06, 2023 4:23 pm
I would say yes, except for the Pistachio, which is definitely a green and so not a neutral, and the Syrup looks very orange to me, but if it is more brown on your side, then it is neutral. (Neutrals are the colors that are not part of the color wheel and can not be called shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or violet. Think browns, greys, black & white.
“The next best thing to the enjoyment of a good time, is the recollection of it.” — James Lendall Basford
1. 4 photos
2. warm colors
3. stickers and twine
4. sketch
2. warm colors
3. stickers and twine
4. sketch
Scrapbooking reminds us that life is good!
Page does not have a white background but put it on one so you could see the inking on the edges.
Portrait = 1 photo
Impressionism = cool colors
Sponge painting - stamps/stickers (stamp)
Splatter painting = Ink/watercolor/Mists - (ink, mist)
Warm Colors - choose a sketch (attached)
Portrait = 1 photo
Impressionism = cool colors
Sponge painting - stamps/stickers (stamp)
Splatter painting = Ink/watercolor/Mists - (ink, mist)
Warm Colors - choose a sketch (attached)
Kristin
"Be the Change You Wish to See in the World"
"Be the Change You Wish to See in the World"
I had picked:
Landscape, Expressionism, impasto, and random mix of color
Here’s my LO (the second photo is to show the shimmery goodness of the sprays)
Landscape, Expressionism, impasto, and random mix of color
Here’s my LO (the second photo is to show the shimmery goodness of the sprays)
Whew, I finally got this. These were my answers:
Create a Painting Recipe:
1. Choose a subject for your painting.
C. Still Life = use 3 photos
2. Choose a style for your painting. (You may only use the colors in the color scheme you chose. If you don't know what they are, then ask!)
A. Realism = use warm colors for your layout
3. Choose 2 to 4 techniques for your painting.
B. splatter painting = use chalks, inks, watercolors, or mists ( I used ink, distressing, and inking of the yellow paper)
C. dry-brushing = use ribbon, twine, or fibers ( I used cloth ribbon top and bottom of solid yellow paper)
4. Choose a color scheme. (This will NOT be your color scheme! LOL)
B. cool colors = use the sketch I am posting here (You may have to adjust it to fit the number of photos you chose.)
Create a Painting Recipe:
1. Choose a subject for your painting.
C. Still Life = use 3 photos
2. Choose a style for your painting. (You may only use the colors in the color scheme you chose. If you don't know what they are, then ask!)
A. Realism = use warm colors for your layout
3. Choose 2 to 4 techniques for your painting.
B. splatter painting = use chalks, inks, watercolors, or mists ( I used ink, distressing, and inking of the yellow paper)
C. dry-brushing = use ribbon, twine, or fibers ( I used cloth ribbon top and bottom of solid yellow paper)
4. Choose a color scheme. (This will NOT be your color scheme! LOL)
B. cool colors = use the sketch I am posting here (You may have to adjust it to fit the number of photos you chose.)
~~Sandy~~
btt with winner in the OP!
Laura
Information
Moderators