I’ve been piling up the gelli prints, writing and drawing in my journals, and playing with photos. So the next step was to combine some of it in Photoshop. This is fairly small, and has about 7 layers. I’m slowly learning to do more in Photoshop but it’s still feels a bit foreign to me. I need to head over the Michelle Ward’s blog and reread her information about making digital brushes masks – she’s an awesome teacher and incredibly generous with her knowledge.
Combining the elements
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6 responses to “Combining the elements”
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Beautiful work. It is a long journey that you are on, but not a lonely one. Keep your mum warmly in your heart, she is still with you.
A friend passed these words on to me recently, and as your mum was also your friend maybe they apply:
“When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.”
He also says…. “… in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.”
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Quotes above are from Gibran.
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Beautiful page! Love your Gelli background! How lovely to find your blog (I am also mom to 5 furchildren lol). I do a lot of gelli printing too — isn’t it just too much fun!!
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Hi Rhonda, thanks for dropping by. Aren’t furkids the best! And Gelli plates….
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Hi Cath, just found your blog, am loving your Gelli prints by the way … would love to have a go with these myself sometime. I will be back for more visits, thanks for sharing your art and your heart.
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Hi Denise. Love my Gelli plate so much I am thinking of getting an A4 one as well.
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