Thursday, May 28, 2020

inky waters

"inky waters"
~ Ann Barnes

there's a peacefulness that exists just below the surface, 
following the ebb and flow.
the sun's warm glow filters through inky waters,
 reflecting off the life in tow. 
this gilded light is cast upon flora and fauna,  
while swaying to and fro.


As with much of my art, I start out with an idea in mind and let the process lead me. This piece was born from the backgrounds. 
Experiments with the IZINK dye sprays in varying color combinations evoke thoughts of a vivid undersea world of sunken treasure.






A heavyweight cold pressed watercolor paper is sprayed with IZINK dye sprays and then more of these inks are layered on by dipping the paper into poured puddles and flicking the dye ink onto the surface, always allowing to dry in between layers to increase the depth and intensity of color. Oxide inks add to the push and pull of the inky depths.

                                                                                                             





I envision the shadows of a sailboat's ribs, decaying at the bottom of the ocean's floor.

Using the ancient mariner's map stencil, I layer paint onto the stencil and then transfer this onto the background.





A seahorse lurks in the depths searching for its mate.

Crackle texture paste through the stencil absorbs the dye inks and provides base colors. Once the crackle is achieved, the dye inks are pounced over the raised areas and allowed to dry, increasing the depth of color. Some dabs of paint give shadow, and when it is completely dry, I use my finger to rub cold gold ICE along the raised edges to highlight the lurking form.











 Having grown up learning navigation of the waters, the value of the compass is priceless, providing direction for those adrift at sea.

Paints are sponged through the stencil and highlighted with gold ink to create an unmistakeable  beacon.











Life springs from the ocean's floor, whether it be a piece of coral or a swaying plant. 

Paint is pounced through a stencil and quickly wicks the dye ink up, blooming color through the wet medium. When the first layer has dried, I add another layer of paint to random sections allowing the coral to show itself in all its glory. 





Patterned and text papers are sprayed with layers of spring green dye ink and die cut to form the plants. A layer of cold gold ICE is smeared randomly onto the vegetation and allowed to dry. 

When the sunlight is caught by this translucent gilded glaze, the plants appear to glow.










Such a glorious environment for the school of fish to encounter.

The fish images are stamped and painted with IZINK pigment inks. Mixing some unlikely colors, I am able to achieve the perfect shade of green to allow for a partial camouflage, protecting them from predators. 






I am truly honored to be part of the Seth Apter/Aladine IZINK and StencilGirl Online Hop. It's such a pleasure being able to share my love for companies that I have so much respect and appreciation for, but also to work with their products creating art to share with you.
Many thanks to Seth, Aladine, and StencilGirl for this wonderful opportunity, and thank you to everyone that has taken the time to stop by the blog, it is greatly appreciated.


There are a number of other fabulous artists sharing their art for this online hop.
It is a two day event, taking place today, May 28th as well as tomorrow, May 29th, 2020.
You can find links on Seth's blog for the artists posting their work today, and on the StencilGirl blog for the artists posting their work tomorrow. Seth is hosting a giveaway on his blog here.
I do hope you can make time to see all of the amazing pieces.
~Ann
 xxx


supplies
Seth Apter Aladine IZINK:
dye ink sprays - blue moon, lavender,  spring green, sunflower
ICE - cold gold
pigment ink - after dark, avalanche, burnt orange, ultramarine
StencilGirl stencils:
ancient mariner's map mask small with stencil
atc mix-up - daley
compass stencil


other
Daniel Smith acrylic gesso - gold
Dina Wakley Media gesso - black
Distress collage medium - matte
Distress Oxide inks - peeled paint, forest moss
Distress texture paste- crackle
foam tape adhesive
Golden fluid acrylic paint - anthraquinone blue
Liquitex acrylic ink- gold
PaperArtsy fresco paint - butter, lime
patterned and text papers
Tim Holtz Sizzix alterations dies - funky florals, garden greens
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous stamps - sea life
watercolor paper

26 comments:

A Pink said...

Thrilled to hear you are apart of the Seth, Aladine,Stencil Girl blog hop , Ann. So well deserved .

Your fabulous and thoughtful creativity has resulted in a fantastic ocean themed project, Ann . You have showcased the products you worked with superbly.

Loved reading your post too .

Thanks for sharing your talent with us
Amanda x

Wendy B. said...

So thrilled for you to be a part of this collaboration, well deserved for sure.
Your make is fabulous and I love all the details, thought put into this art piece.

Wendy B, xo xo

sewzallsquirrels said...

Saw on Instagram but love your step-by-step instructions and the story. 💕

Nora said...

Fabulous Project dear Ann ❤️❤️❤️

Lisa T said...

Fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing your process!

Patty said...

I love your poem & I love your piece! Those plants! Really, very nice work.

Maulvagita's World said...

This is amazing. The blules and gold work wonderfully togerther. - Beth

Carina said...

Love how you used the crackle paste, it is really effective at adding depth.

Joyce said...

What I like about your piece is all the different textures. Really makes the piece pop! And of course you used some of my favorite colors. Thanks for sharing and giving us the opportunity to win such a great prize.

Ssmatthews26 said...

Really so creative. Thanks for sharing!

Anne Marie Fowler said...

I love what you have created with this ocean theme! Great use of the products!

susan engleman said...

This piece is very soothing to look at... I like it.

Plum Crazy Valerie said...

I absolutely love these pieces, you outdid yourself!

Deb said...

This is so fabulous Ann, saw your sneak peek of the fishes on FB and love how this has come together. Can't wait to get some of Seth's new products and have a play, thanks so much for sharing your techniques! Deb xo

firewoman55 said...

This is AWESOME! I love your fish especially!

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DebiH said...

Wonderful piece. Thank you for sharing your work and your process. And I loved the stories.

lgw said...

Beautiful! A favorite topic, the ocean, thank you for sharing!

lgw said...

Beautiful! A favorite topic of mine, the ocean. Thank you for sharing.

Redanne said...

Ann, I have had this saved in my reader for days so that I could devote sufficient time to just savor every single little detail. I love anything to do with the sea and this has such a magical quality to it. You have achieved so much depth of colour and those underwater reeds just positively glow and I just love how the fish pick up the colours of the ocean and are almost luminous. The hint of the sunken ship is such a lovely touch and the seahorse hidden away, for me, is just the icing on the cake!

Your poem is wonderful and describes the watery depths you created, beautifully! I truly love this piece of art!

Hugs, Anne xxx

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I was so impressed with how you created this and even more so all the incredible layers you created.

VickiRossArt said...

I love the story you weaved in amongst the fish and seaweed!

Carlotta Holman said...

At first glance I thought this piece was fairly simple, then I started truly looking at it. I'm not sure how long it would have taken me to notice the sunken ship hull without the tutorial, but that is why I now like this piece. The more you look at it the more layers/depth/details you start to see. I think you did a great job showcasing Seth's new products. TFS

Victorianlittlelady said...

The colours are so vibrant loved this piece - thanks for sharing ♥

Denise Bryant said...

Gorgeous creation! I love the colors and dimension!

kreativeimagination said...

Loved the coral and painted fish. Loving all the attention to detail. Stunning project.

Amanda said...

This is such a gorgeous project. Thanks for sharing!