Everything around us can inspire us to create fabulous projects, and particularly the “proper” artists! For this reason, I was excited to take part in an Artist Appreciation Blog Hop.
The challenge was to create a project inspired by a favourite artist. I have to say this is easier said than done but, after an aborted attempt to recreate a David Hockney in stamps, I came up with this colourful Andy Warhol-inspired Highland Cow card.
Careful fussy-cutting turned this Christmas image into an
all-occasion bovine. I simply trimmed off the baubles from the cow's
horns. How now, brown, yellow, pink and blue cow?
I can’t lay claim to this being a particularly unique colour combo as it’s just four of our five new In Colors! It’s not often you’ll see me voluntarily using Magenta Madness, so don’t get used to it.
To create a background reminiscent of Warhol’s
original pieces, I used a small clear block as a stamp, inking with
Memento Tuxedo Black. As this is a linen pad, it transferred the linen
pattern to the block and, in turn, to the cardstock.
Please check out the other projects in the hop! Head around the world for some more artist inspiration.
Everything around us can inspire us to create fabulous projects, and particularly the “proper” artists! For this reason, I was excited to take part in an Artist Appreciation Blog Hop.
The challenge was to create a project inspired by a favourite artist. I have to say this is easier said than done but, after an aborted attempt to recreate a David Hockney in stamps, I came up with this colourful Andy Warhol-inspired Highland Cow card.
Careful fussy-cutting turned this Christmas image into an
all-occasion bovine. I simply trimmed off the baubles from the cow's
horns. How now, brown, yellow, pink and blue cow?
I can’t lay claim to this being a particularly unique colour combo as it’s just four of our five new In Colors! It’s not often you’ll see me voluntarily using Magenta Madness, so don’t get used to it.
To create a background reminiscent of Warhol’s
original pieces, I used a small clear block as a stamp, inking with
Memento Tuxedo Black. As this is a linen pad, it transferred the linen
pattern to the block and, in turn, to the cardstock.
Please check out the other projects in the hop! Head around the world for some more artist inspiration.
What a fabulous card Helen. Love the tip about the memento and block TFS
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was a lightbulb moment for sure
DeleteSuch a cool card! And thank you for the tip about how you got the background with the block. Great technique! Magenta Madness does take some getting used to lol! I feel like I need to wear sunglasses, but I love the new In Colors, great use of them!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm getting there with the Magenta - but it may take the full two years!
DeleteTotally got the Warhol vibe. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I loved your card, too but couldn't comment, sorry
DeleteHehe! I know what you mean about the "easier said than done" bit. Replicating art is exhausting! hehe. LOVE your Warhol rendition!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally inspired now though and want another go! Thanks for your lovely comment
DeleteWOW!! I considered Warhol for my card but didn't have a clue where to start but you have smashed it with your design!! Amazing.xx
ReplyDeleteThank you! Give it a go - it's fun!
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