It's funny. When I first started planning this prompt, I was grousing and grumbling about how I was already over it and hadn't even started the damn thing yet, lol. But once I got started painting it, I knew I had to finish it, because the memories it brought back were ones I had almost forgotten and now I never will. Before my folks split up in 1976, we used to go to the lake all the time to fish and camp. One of my most favorite things to do was to catch fireflies after dinner, and while my mother was freaking out about ticks and whatever else she could think of, my daddy was in the bushes with me, helping me catch fireflies. I never kept them for long, certainly not more than an hour, but that hour was long enough, and the memories are so wonderful...sometimes the most irritating noise, or a seemingly aggravating prompt, can refresh our memories and bring a smile to our faces after all.
So let me tell you what I did...
I actually painted over a background in my altered book because I didn't like the way it had turned out, so down went 4 shades of red, some orange and some purple...once all that was dry, I then went across the bottom of the page with black, making trees and bushes for my fireflies to play in. I used a nail art tool and a toothpick to create my little fireflies, then added some acrylic inks to give the image of the setting sun reflecting off the clouds in the sky...I added a few stars as well, then my little quote. I ended up having quite a bit of fun with this quote even though I was not even close to being jazzed about it when I started.
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The initial layer |
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After the "trees" were added. |
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Here it is after the acrylic "clouds" and fireflies were added. |
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And here with the "stars" and the quote. |
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Left page |
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Right page |
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close up of the quote. |
That's usually how it goes for me, although occasionally I will find one that I still don't like even after I'm done with it. But that's what art and this group is all about...pushing yourself to step outside of your comfort zone and try new things...even if they're only new to you.
So there you have it....my take on this week's prompt. I hope you enjoyed it, and thanks so much for stopping by.
Later, y'all!!
This is such a fantastic spread, and a wonderful story to go with it. Your use of deep and bright colors is always very inspiring! Great job!
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Deletei love this! the color is awesome, and the quote just tops the cake!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shana! It was fun!!
DeleteAnother wonderful spread Melody! I love the bold colours and the story you told with it. Those are nice memories. The saying is absolutely perfect too. And so true. I remember being very young and going camping. I was nervous of the dark and my dad told me that it had to be dark so we would get to see the stars (and have a bonfire and marshmallows!)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathryn! It was a great memory and a fun spread to create!
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