I'm not sure why but I feel owls are an autumnal totem. Maybe it is their golden feathers, as those of the leaves that lose their green grandeur. Or perhaps it's their silent graceful gliding on the midnight winds reminds us that Autumn is season of settling in as we transition into Winter. For whatever reasons owls and autumnal moons are the inspirations for this artwork. I am uniting two of my favorite companies Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts and P.M. art Studio for this collaboration. Both of these companies are headed by fantastic females who have had played a role in encouraging me as an artist.
Supplies:
Gypsy
Soul Laser Cuts-Celtic Owl,(2)Gypsy
Soul Laser Cuts-Creepy Tree 5 Inch, P.M.
art Studio-Nested Circle Sets of 12, Vintage Wooden Frame, Black Velvet
Paper, Embossing Gel, TH Vintage Photo and Emerald Creek Weathered Wood Embossing
Powders, Heating Tool, Red Rust Paste, Rusty Bronze Powder, Quinacridone Nickel
Azo Gold Acrylic Paint, Cosmic Shimmer Lava Paste, Spices-Nutmeg Chili Powder,
Green Acrylic Paints and Brown Acrylic Paints, Plastic Palette Knife, deco Art
Matte Varnish, Foam Dots and Strips
1. Gather Supplies.
2. My P.M. art Studio-Nested Circle Sets of 12 were sent to be with all of their lovely patina so I used them as is.
3. Take apart GSLC Celtic Owl, and use embossing gel to add TH Vintage Photo and Emerald Creek Weathered Wood Embossing Powders.
4. Cure with a Heating Tool.
5. Add patina and depth by using Red Rust Paste, Rusty Bronze Powder, and Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold Acrylic Paint.
6. Take Apart GSLC Creepy5 Inch Trees.
7. Make a slurry of Cosmic Shimmer Lava Paste, Spices-Nutmeg Chili Powder and Green Acrylic Paints.
9. Make a second slurry of Cosmic Shimmer Lava Paste, Spices-Nutmeg Chili Powder and Brown Acrylic Paints this time. Use a small plastic palette knife to add brown slurry.
10. Coat trees with Delco Art Matte Varnish.
11. Use a vintage wooden frame that you have added a black velvet background to.
12. Use foam dots and strips to compose your assemblage.
Some Final Thoughts.
I enjoy listening to podcasts while I am working on my art in the summertime. A favorite is Nocturne, in the episode Two Owls, the host says, " to connect with an owl, even in a small way, is a rare gift. There is no animal more emblematic of the night. Elusive, mysterious and powerful: owls inspire both fear and awe. This episode tell two stories about the sweet reward of slowing down, about watching and listening to what's around us in the darkness.
Music Of Nature
A bright
glowing moon reflects upon the forest..
Mysterious
is the night..
Sights
and sounds dominate..
Natural
beauty..
Speaks..
Many
volumes..
Through
the luscious greenery..
Crickets
singing to their tune..
An owl
chimes in with hooting..
Wolves
joined together..
Howling
at the moon..
Through
the music of the night..
There
lies an abundance of serenity..
The glory
of nature..
Stillness
of the night Installs a calming oasis.. Found inner peace ..
Tranquil moments of bliss
Our gift
from Mother Nature..
-Robertina
B.
I'm not
very keen for doves or hawks. I think we need more owls. -George Aiken
Words
should wander and meander. They should fly like owls and flicker like bats and
slip like cats. They should murmur and
scream and dance and sing. -David Almond
Owls are known as lonely birds: but it is not known that they have the forest as their best friend!- Mehmet Murat Ildan
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