Showing posts with label mermaid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mermaid. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Take Your Coloring Page to the Next Level

 Unless you've been living under a rock lately,
you already know that adult coloring books are all the rage!
There are so many flooding the market now, 
which can be a good thing because
it gives you a lot of variety.
There are even a few tangled coloring books out there.
(But seriously, about the only one I would personally invest money in is Jane Monk's Tangled Treasures and any of the four others she has coming up.)

So I got to thinking about ways to use my existing coloring books in tangled ways.
Hence this project.

Pick a coloring page that has a lot of open areas. 
Such was the case with this page up above from Selina Fenech's book Mermaids.
I liked this page because there were open spaces on the mermaid, on the turtle, and in the waters.
From there I took my sharpie fine point and my copic multiliner pens and began tangling the open areas. 
I worked on the mermaid first, getting into the process a little at a time.
I started small by tangling her tail.
From there I moved to her hair.
I liked the results I was getting - I wished the paper was a little thicker - but I liked how it was looking.
So, I moved on to the turtle and to the waterways.

I am happy with the finished product.
I didn't tangle everything on the page,
just the major elements.
The places that would draw the eye.

Actually, I like to click on the first picture, let it enlarge then click to the next picture.
By doing this you can go back and forth between the two and see what a drastic difference a little tangling makes.

My next step in this process will be to color it.
No, I don't need to.
It looks great in black and white,
but I'd really like to continue the process and see how my copics work on this paper.
You will probably be seeing that soon.
Hopefully. 

Hahaha!
So. Get brave. Take a page out of your favorite coloring book and get to tangling!

The Creator's Leaf

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Mermaid Journaling

This was a first for me.
This piece of art started with a digital stamp
I purchased from Aurora Wings on Etsy.
The stamp itself is called LaMer,
which means the sea.
I colored her with copic markers, LolliZ gel pens, 
and a clear glitter gelly roll pen.
This is the most detailed copic thing I've done 
and I love the way she turned out!
LaMer is going to be part of a journal page with some
other watercolor elements I've already made.
Hopefully a post will come soon.
I think I started this journal page about two months ago.
Then life happened.
As it so often does.

The Creator's Leaf

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Swimming with Mermaids

You may recall that I am taking an online class called Mermaid Circus. It's been awhile since I worked on it. I had some great ideas, now I just need to get back to it. Trying to work up some excitement again by drawing mermaid tails. I'm thinking some small jewels on a couple of those scales. Hmmmm.
This is part of the first project I posted - collage a mermaid. I was going for a theme to carry throughout the book - what do you think? Can you tell what the theme is from these photos? Let me know in the comment section. :)
Time to get back to work. Time to make more mermaid art! 

You can see the original post about my collage mermaid here