My sister in law asked me to make a canvas collage for her mother for Christmas. Her mom's dh passed away earlier this year so it's sort of a high pressure (in my mind) thing. I didn't even know the man so I didn't know which direction to go. My mom said he liked travel & fishing so I went from there.
I had been putting it off because there were so many other things going on I just hadn't had time and I was worried about doing it. Well, the guys were both down with a cold and due to the snow storm I wasn't going to go anywhere by myself so I decided it was a fine time to work on it...
I started off by gluing map bits down to my canvas.
These pieces are all from an Indiana map :)
I then mixed up a wash of Burnt Umber & water...
Painted the entire surface
then dabbed it here and there to give a mottled effect.
Really tones down the bright white and gives a more uniform color.
I then arranged the photos till I got a lay out I liked and took a photo of it so I would be able to replicate it.
Now for these next several steps I was so into the creating mode I totally forgot to take pictures.
I printed out several collage images (from Altered Pages) with things relevant to the person...vintage travel, fishing and the letter "W". I decoupage them onto the canvas in strategic areas and let it dry.
I then applied a heavy body gesso with a spatula (embossing paste would do the same thing) to add texture here and there. After the gesso was dry I applied another layer of the Burnt Umber wash.
Finally when that layer was dried I applied adhesive and gold leaf to various areas.
The leafing not only adds color and shimmer but it also highlights the textured areas as well.
Here is a different angle to show off a bit of the gold leaf.
Next I added the photos...I know a totally different lo than the one above. By the time I matted the main photo it didn't fit in the area I had it so I had to rearrange the photos several times till I settled upon this design. Adhered everything to the canvas, added black ribbon to the edge, and signed my name!
And here it is finished hanging on my wall...
A close up of a couple of the details....
I love how the wash gives a more even tone to the background images and keeps them in the background so they don't overpower the photos.
You can see a bit of the texture on the right side...
So, there you go....
two wintery afternoons, some photos, collage images and lots and lots of glue!
What fun :)
My SIL is going to give it to her mom for Christmas so it will be a while before I hear the final verdict. I sure hope she likes it.