Autumn begins today and the weather has been wonderful lately.
I was able to spend an afternoon last week playing with a 2014 National Geographic
magazine and I was very pleased with the results. I thought I would post one of
the pieces I did with the pages I created. I have been working on a series to
promote my eBook, “Dissolve It ~Resolve It”. I have been using a lot of transfers
(the technique described in the eBook). I experimented with different types of
papers and I wanted to have some transparency of the paper, but maintain the
transferred image. The transfer of the Maple leaf on the page is the result of
this technique. The distorted fonts you see on the page were left when the
CitraSolv® dissolved the ink. I have no idea what it said but it reminded me of
the word October. I am sure that was not what it was. However, it motivated me
to use a leaf as part of the composition. That’s the fun part of using this
CitraSolv® technique you never know what will appear on the page to motivate
your creativity. If you have not done so, why not buy my eBook before the sale
ends October 31 and try some of the techniques. It may open a completely new
world of creativity for you!
Lovely composition Eva, had been missing your posts!
ReplyDeleteThank you Padmaja. I have been busy with the eBook. I am a little slower in my old age so I don't do as much as I used to.I appreciate you staying with me and commenting. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHello, Eva, I just found you by chance while looking through some Pinterest pins. I have done a little experimenting with CitraSolv, but didn't know were to take it after the initial pages were altered. Your work is absolutely wonderful, and shows what potential there is. I have just bought your e-book, and can't wait to get into it. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, sorry I just saw your post. Thank you so much for your kind comments and buying my eBook. I hope you enjoy it!
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