Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Rusty Fish!

Here is a neat way of using offcuts and scrap pieces of grunge board, I literally save every scrap in a box.

Meet my Rusty fish family, or as my daughter used to call them Pish!

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I roughly sketched some ideas onto paper first.

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The main bodies have been constructed from scraps of grunge board cut to fit together to form a fish shape.

Each section was then given a different Timeworn technique and a couple of new ones

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Rather than using scraps you can draw directly onto a sheet of grunge board and cut it directly from that.

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After painting, each section was then glued into place onto a piece of card, once the glue was dry I cut the body shape out.

Hearts, cogs, wings and crowns where die cut, painted and glued into place for the fins and tails.

Have a good day,

 

Andy

12 comments:

  1. I love them!! My sister paints fish and this just transported me right back to being with her. Wonderful.
    Best
    Petra

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  2. This is amazing artwork...love the looks of these fish...how inventive!
    Thanks for sharing...

    greetings, Alie :-)

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  3. FAN-TAS-TIC!!!

    Love these :)

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  4. OMG Andy! Your talent is amazing! I love these!

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  5. These are just glorious... as a newbie I'm only just getting up to speed on your amazing work, and these techniques are blowing me away!
    Alison x

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  6. Wow clever you, I love them completely and utterly, I know just where I could hang one of those gorgeous little fishies!!!!!!!!

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  7. What fab Pish you have crafted Andy !!

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  8. Your rusty industrial fishes are awesome! I really love them!!!

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  9. Totally you and totally gorgeous!
    Julia

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  10. Stunning. They look absolutely gorgeous, love it.

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