I love religious iconic art and have been lucky enough to see
“The Book of Kells” while visiting Dublin, Ireland. It is illuminated
manuscript of the four gospels of the Christian New Testament. It is said to be
the most famous of the medieval illuminated manuscripts for the intricacies,
detail, and majesty of the illustrations. This is the inspiration for this
instillation.
Supplies:
GSLC-Vintage Triptych Florentine, Iconic Religious
Images of Your Choosing, Old Text Pages,
UHU Glue Stick, Damp Cloth, Matte Medium, Ferro Steelblue Texture Paint, Gothic
Stencil, Small Plastic Stencil, Paintbrush, Antique Gold Acrylic Paint,
Quinacridone Nickle Azo Gold Acrylic Paint, Seth Apter Izink
Spray Honey and Baked Texture Vintage Beeswax Embossing Powders, Heating
Tool, Ranger Liquid Pearl Juniper, Pencil, Scissors, Weldbond, Metal Clamps,
Strips of Leather, Awl, Miniature Screws, Screwdriver, Metal Clasp Closure
1. Use a UHU
Glue Sick to randomly glue Old Text Pages to Gypsy Soul
Laser Cuts-Vintage Triptych Florentine.
4. Once fully
dry us a dry brush technique to randomly paint triptych with Antique Gold
Acrylic Paint, Quinacridone Nickle Azo Gold Acrylic Paint.
5. After triptych is dry again use a small
plastic spatula to add Ferro Steelblue Texture paste through a Gothic stencil.
6. Spray with Seth Apter
Izink Spray Honey and while still wet sprinkle with Baked Texture Vintage
Beeswax Embossing Powders.
7. Cure using
a heating tool.
12.
Assemble middle portion frame and allow to dry
fully.
Lo,
how a Rose e'er blooming
From tender stem hath sprung!
Of Jesse's lineage coming
By ancient sibyls sung
A
rose doth bear a flower
All in the cold midwinter
And at the midnight hour
And
he waits for who to find
The heart she left behind
And he prays she'll find her way
To be his bride someday
Ivy
Of all the trees in the wood
Holly wants/woos the Rose
Holly and the Ivy
When they are both full grown
Of all the trees in the wood
Holly bears the crown
Holly and the Ivy
The running of the deer
For his Rose to bloom
Holly waits every year.