Michelle Ward’s GPP Street Team Crusade No 28 is about “portion control” – using part of an image to create interest and mystery. Last month we were challenged to really explore a shape, I chose the pear. You can see some of the images I created here, here and here. I have kept using last month’s PEAR shape, and have been making new images on watercolour postcards. This way, I get to do the Crusade, and keep up my stock of postcards for sending off quick notes to people. Win win! For these three I used acrylics, gesso and Stazon ink pads, acrylic stamps and handcut stencils and masks.
Anyone for half a pear?
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17 responses to “Anyone for half a pear?”
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Cath – these are fab!! I especially like the middle one, with masked pear, filled with text. Very cool at a series – all of them. Thanks for sharing your explorations with the team – fun to see you continuing with the pear!
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Love the way you used several different techniques with the same image…but, each an individual art piece in and of itself! Great job!
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Never had a pear I didn’t like! These continue to look really cool! 🙂
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These are great. I love the masks.
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LOOK at you! continuing the pears and making them look all yummy!
Love the white flower on top of the blue one. But the whole thing’s neato.LikeLike
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Oh I love your pears!!! Great colors , Too!! Who ever is lucky enought to get your notes should frame the cards!!!
Hugs!
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Your pears look great – the postcards idea is something I hadn’t thought of what a great idea! thanks for stopping by my blog!
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This series of Pear cards is so lovely, Cath ! Loving the control you used. Beautiful job on the challenge !
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Your pear cards are really lovely, all delicate and sweet!
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wonderful images! I’m almost jealous of your pears. I really like the shape a lot, but I haven’t done anything serious with it since my college days.
I like that you’re making postcards with your shape. I should do something like that with mine. Thanks for the idea.LikeLike
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Hi Cath
lovely pears and a your style is very special, maybe a little pop art? And i mean special here as nice, beautifull as opposite to usual/common. WOULD love to have such pear in my snailmail box LOL.
Thanks for sharing!
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Multi-tasking at it’s best! I love your results and how your play can be shared. The pear is an awesome shape ~ thanks for playing and sharing.
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Hmm… I can’t decide which one is my favorite, maybe the one to the right… or the one in the middle because of the white almost invisible pear… nice work! and what fun to recieve in the mail such cards!
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Really lovely work! I like seeing what you’ve done with one stamp, practicing portion control… great challenge, right?!?
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Such lovely pieces of pears. Love the overlay effect.
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[…] long found I had become thoroughly hooked. Some of the work I did round pears can be seen here and here. There’s something really valuable about exploring the same shape, over and over and over. […]
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