Prompt 9 – Hour 17

HEY YOU GUYYYYYYYYYYYS!

I am thrilled that you’re all still hanging in with us!

Your prompt!

Finish Something Old Or Start With Something Old

I am sure we can all find SOMETHING to do with this prompt, eh?  I have an attempt at an abstract that may need a serious makeover!

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AND this time you can win this art doll, which is sort of my personal big prize, so I’m not sure why I chose to give it away in the middle of the night, but WHATEVER.  Albertine the Aggravated!

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Add your info below or on Facebook, and I’ll pick a winner in the morning!  Woot woot!

Prompt 8 – Hour 15

This is Melissa from Unwavering Imagination again. I’m back for my final prompt hosting. Even though this is my final prompt hosting I will still be around.

Congrats on surpassing the halfway mark!! How’s everyone doing? Feeling tired? If so maybe its time to take a break and rest a little. Remember breaks are important; a short nap will refresh you and even just stepping away from your art for a few minutes will allow your hands to rest a little.

 

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Prompt 8 is to create something with a function. Functional art is aestetically pleasing but serves a purpose. An example of functional art could be a vase with a painting of an ocean scene. Besides being beautiful it can also hold flowers. Another example could be a table with a mosaic top. Don’t have time to create anything that big? You can create a small art piece out of clay and turn it into a magnet or jewelry or you could create a journal with an artsy cover.

Below are some zombie magnets I created last year. They were created with a face mold and paper clay that Ruth gifted me. Rather than just a regular face I tore at parts of the face to make it seem like it had been attacked by a zombie and then had turned into one. Once they were painted and varnished I added rare earth magnets to them.

 

 

For this prompt I have three things I plan on creating. The first is a dice tower. I plan to make it look like a medieval tower by using plaster to give it a stone like texture. However this one will take a lot of time due to the drying of the plaster and then the paint so I have no idea if I will be able to finish it during the two hours for this prompt but it will be done by the end of the art-a-thon. I also plan on painting a bottle that will also be a vase and lastly I would like to make some coasters out of tiles using alcohol inks. Probably too much to accomplish in 2 hours but it at least gives me options.

 

Well now I am off to create my dice tower so I will leave you with a quote.

 

I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.”

~ Pablo Picasso

 

Prompt 7 – Hour 13

Create Encaustic Art – 8 – 10:00 p.m.

Things are starting to get a little crazy around here.

Encaustic art is, at the simplest level, painting with wax. Or layering and painting with wax. As with any other art form it is open to interpretation and it is open to experimentation, so the answer to what is encaustic, as far as I’m concerned is art made by painting with wax. Particularly melted wax since, well, painting is hard with solids… I believe in fact that painting with solids is called drawing. 😛

Encaustic paints range in price from about $3.50 a stick bought in sets of 5 or more all the way to $30.00 per set of 2 in tiny blocks of highly pigmented beeswax. Irons, melting pots, special brushes and tools… the whole thing is something that incredibly appeals to me and has been sitting on a back burner for 3 years because, well, frankly, I live with other people, I have a full time job and a full time life and so, well… yeah. By the time I would get it all out and get it all going it would be time to clean it up, so I know me well enough to know I’d never do it. Or I’d do it too rarely to really love it and get good at it. So… what the heck do I do with this? I don’t even have the beeswax chips. And I really really want to do this thing!

So, color… I’m a nut and I love crayons, so $1.75 for a box of crayons… check

I have at least one or two more partially used boxes of crayons just in case I become a little obsessive, which can happen, and in the worst case scenario I will have to buy myself some new crayons, somehow this is not a hardship, so… check

I can draw and I’m not afraid of drippy crayon wax on me, my desk or anything else I might accidentally get it on… check

I have a heat gun, it WILL melt Crayola and many other things and it blows so I might be able to make some fun effects… check

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I’ve got this covered. I might not have clear crayons and I bet I can find something that will work and I know I can buff the images when they’re done so that they shine like glass. IF I want them to, that is.

Keep checking back… I’m going to post to the Facebook and Twitter feeds between 8 and 10:00 p.m. this evening as I learn how this thing works, because I’ve never even tried it before today! (well, I HAVE used a heat gun to heat a wax image into a piece of paper, and loved the resist it created… and that was different than this because I did my painting on top of the wax, not under it or with it.)

If you’re not up for painting with wax, here are a couple of other ideas so that we’re at least on the same track, even if we’re going in separate directions…

Try coloring with a white crayon or birthday candle on a piece of paper and then dripping watercolor on it to reveal your artwork.

Have you ever made scratch art? You color an entire piece of paper with crayons in different shapes until the whole page is covered with different colors and then scribble over it with a black crayon or, even better, paint over it with some black acrylic paint. Once it is dry, scratch into it gently with a toothpick or other scratchy tool and watch how your art becomes a rainbow of revealed color in a field of black.

Now we’re cookin’ with gas. I’ve never even done this thing and I’m gonna do it while you witness me, success or failure. 😛

Prompt 6 – Hour 11

Hello lovelies!  I’m so happy you’re still here with us!

Your prompt for this shift is Flowers.

Now, I will be the first person to admit that painting flowers is not my favorite thing in the world.  Probably because I can’t paint them like this:

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By Michelle Constantine Wiarda

The good news, however, is that you don’t HAVE to limit yourself to flowers.  You can make something WITH flowers, on flowers, next to flowers, whatever you like!

Link up your work here and/or in our Facebook group, and you could win this wee monster painting!
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Promt 5: Inspired by a song…

By now it’s afternoon for everyone stateside. Hopefully you have already made something (anything is encouraged but not required.) Stop by and see us/chat with us on facebook or leave a comment/post here. Make sure to say Hi somewhere if you want a chance to win a prize.

I have never tried to create something inspired by a song… at least not that I can think of. I normally have to listen to something while working to distract my left brain while the right side is creating. On this occasion I was thinking one song… over and over that is purposefully inspiring the creative process. What will you make?
Post it here! 🙂

 

Here is the song a few of us are using for this prompt. Kelly Clarkson’s “Heartbeat Song” from her new album “Piece by Piece”.