What do you do when you're a full-time working artist with a bit of "painter's block"?
Go to your stash of art books (I know you have them) and pick one.
Go to your stash of art books (I know you have them) and pick one.
Today, when I was blocked about what to do, I closed my eyes and picked one of the many books on my shelf- and it happened to be Mary Beth Shaw's fabulous book, Stencil Girl!
This was pretty serendipitous; recently, Stencil Girl hosted a blog hop and members of the creative team did projects inspired by Mary Beth's book. There's some amazing inspiration in that hop, so if you didn't check it out, I highly recommend it.
I closed my eyes again, and opened the book to this spread: Unmask That Paper Doll
I added color with my Medallions and Flowers, Hearts and More stencils, and then placed my paper house chain and glazed color around it.
I decided to create another row of smaller houses behind the first row using the same process.
Here's how it looks with shadowing and glazing. I also used created a stencil from some of the paper remnants, so I could add some houses behind.
Then my muse took over, and the canvas took on a life of its own, and my own hand became more apparent.
Once it said "done," I added some text and the photograph.
Thank you Mary Beth for writing such a terrific book with such wonderful inspiration!
"Home is Where Love Lives" is available as a print on paper or on canvas at Society 6. I hope you'll think of me if you need a house blessing for yourself or as a gift.
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