CJS17 with Diana Trout

I’d seen Diana Trout’s work before so was thrilled to see her name pop up yesterday. This is gesso including through stencils, then watercolour followed by copper paint (which has not scanned well and looks sort of brown). In real life, it has metallic glow.

I forgot to use watercolour paper and just worked in my journal, so it’s quite buckled. I’ve cut it out and will spritz the back to flatten then glue back into my journal.

27-jan-diana-trout

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2 responses to “CJS17 with Diana Trout”

  1. rogersouthern@mail.com Avatar

    Hi Cath – I admire the work you made very much and appreciate the explanation of both its inspiration, the technique you used and the remedial measures you took. Best wishes Roger

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  2. gaelle1947 Avatar

    I love it Cath – made me right happy looking at it. Gives me the feeling of lightness, as though the flowers that sprung from the bounds of earth are no longer tethered by gravity but rise up joyfully to play in the firmament…..You are obviously enjoying your CJS project.

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