06 October, 2023

Nature

I'm back with another project of mine, and as it's the case on every other Friday, it's my DT project for the Alphabet challenge. Our theme this fortnight is "Nature", which gives you a variety of interpretation, especially as nature begins to put on its most colourful clothing. 
To be perfectly honest, I've created my project quite some time ago, during my last rehabilitation. The crafting hours were a welcome break during all the other therapies, and posed their own little challenge as I couldn't access my crafting supplies back home. Instead, I'd be working with limited supplies and stuff I don't normally use in my crafting corner. 
For this particular project, I picked a canvas which I covered in white acrylic paint. I picked a couple of napkins and other embellishments that might be useful in my project, but I didn't really have a specific idea about what I wanted to achieve. I placed a napkin with the motif of handwriting all over the canvas. Once that was dry, I used diluted acrylic paint and a napkin to drizzle a brown-ish shade above the handwriting. I then added parts of a napkin with a lovely fall scenery: a bird on a branch with berries. I complemented it with some bark I picked on one of my walks, and I think it creates the impression of an old garden fence. I added a bit of "earth" on the lower part of my canvas by using brown acrylic paint, as well as a piece of moss for the grass. 
As the bird seemed so alone and tiny, I created the silhouette of the sun with golden acrylic paint that would shine behind the animal. I thought I was done, but I felt like something was still missing. After giving it more thought, I went back to the crafting room to fill the surface of the sun with brown acrylic paint. I think the sun looks way more complete this way as opposed to an empty golden halo. But it still didn't feel enough. 
I decided to take more golden paint, dilute it with a bit of water, and drizzle it onto the background with a napkin. 
Those golden sparks seemed to bring everything together, but I decided to play around a little more: I took dark green paint and a couple of cotton swabs to add more foliage to the tree branch. My idea behind it was to enhance the leaves that were barely visible on the original motif, and to add more colour to the otherwise brown and gold colour scheme. I'm not sure whether I succeeded to it as those dots seem rather clumsy, but it it what it is. 
When it was time to go home, I decided to not take the image with me as we'd be mooving soon and I knew I'd have no use for it. Instead, a guy friend I met during my stay decided to take it with him. I'm not sure what happened to it in the subsequent months, and I'm not sure what will happen to us, but I discovered once again how mind-blowing it is to spend time with people who just "get it" - the experience of being a young cancer patient, the everyday struggles and frustrations about inadequate care, insurance stuff, friends, family, life plans, and general health issues. Endless discussions without being judged, dismissed, and ridiculed, without holding back and/or not knowing what to say, and without any weird reactions, because everything just makes sense in a weird parallel universe.

challenges:
613 avenue create: ATG with optional twist "fall colours"
a place to start: ATG with optional twist "all that glitters"
crafty catz: ATG with optional twist "colours of autumn"
crafty gals corner: signs of fall
critter crazy: ATG animals
kreativtanten: golden fall
love to craft: ATG 
nachteulen: ATG
unicorn challengeblog: autumn/Halloween
use your stuff: small type (handwriting in the background - not sure if it counts as it's not exactly "words")

20 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful piece! Gorgeous color and texture; perfect fall colors! So happy you shared with us at Path of Positivity! ~Katrina

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  2. I want to invite you to share your project over at Anything Goes in a Card Free Zone; still a few hours left to enter the Sept Challenge! We have optional themes, but it's always AG...just no cards! Here's the link if you'd like to play along: https://theoutlawzchallenges-saturday.blogspot.com/2023/09/the-outlawz-anything-goes-in-card-free.html

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    1. Thanks for bringing this challenge to my attention, Karina. I'm not very active in blogland lately, and I see challenges disappear from time to time, but I hardly ever add new ones as they don't reach my bubble. Have followed now and looking forward to join in future challenges as well. Hugs, V

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  3. Wow, this is a stunning project, your canvas is absolutely beautiful and fits the 'autumn colours' theme perfectly Thank you for joining in at Crafty Catz this week.
    Chris
    x

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  4. Oh that's an amazing mixed media canvas Veronika! So lovely to see you in the Love to Craft gallery as well at on the Alphabet design team. Take care and stay strong xx

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  5. Krasen projekt. Navdušile so me barve in struktura.
    Hvala, ker svoje čudovito platno deliš na ogled v Veseli hiški.
    Prijazen pozdrav, Majda DT

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  6. I love this! Great project! Thanks for joining the The Outlawz ATG in a cardfree zone challenge!!

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  7. Wonderful and adorable! I'm thrilled to bits. I love the colours and the layout so much.
    Thanks for playing along with us at Nachteulen Challenge.
    Good luck and happy crafting!
    Ilse (thera)

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    1. Thanks for sharing also at Friendship Challenge! :)

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  8. A stunning piece of work, I love the addition of the bark, so much texture and beauty on this project. I really love it. Thank you so much for joining us in our challenge at Critter Crazy Challenge this week. Good Luck. I hope to see you again in our next challenge.
    Faith A DT

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  9. What an amazing idea! I love the fact that you used the bark and moss for that extra "nature" touch. Thank you for joining us at 613 Avenue!
    ~Tamara (DT)

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  10. Love this!! Thank you for sharing with us at the Outlawz AG in a Card Free Zone. Shirley M., DT

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  11. What a beautiful project. Love the texture. Thank you for sharing with us over at Worldwide Crafters and Colorists Challenge.
    Gail DT

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  12. stunning artwork. Lots of texture and colour. Thank you for joining us at At A Place to Start this month. Hope you see your art work back here again soon. Judy DT hereisaplacetostart.blogspot.com

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  13. Liebe Veronika, Deine Karte ist DER Knaller!!! Da ist ja echte Baumrinde drauf!!! Ich bin total begeistert von Deinem Werk. Jetzt hoffe ich inständig, dass diese Karte gewinnen wird.
    Danke, dass Du sie bei den Nachteulen zeigst.
    Liebe Sonntagsgrüße, Flo

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  14. Love your canvas, great autumnal colours. Thanks for joining us at Creative Inspirations Jayne DT

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  15. The depth you have captured is amazing. Hope you continue in blog land to share your talents! Thank you for sharing with us over at Morgan's ArtWorld. Love to see you join in each month.
    ~ Pam CT

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  16. Schöne Farben und der Blick geht gleich auf das Rotkehlchen und die Baumrinde. Klasse.
    Danke für deine Teilnahme bei den "Nachteulen schaffen schönes“!

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  17. WOW this is absolutely amazing and I love the bark you added-congrats on your well deserved win at Morgans Artworld which is where I saw your fabulous creation.
    Carol x

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  18. Great project - love all the texture you created.

    Thanks for joining us at A Place to Start.

    Helen x
    DT

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