OMW Jessica! This canvas is just stunning and so inspirational! Seeing yourself in the mirror thought the cross, is such a beautiful reminder to each of us, and your sentiment says it all! Beautifully done!!! Both of your inspirational artist would be very proud of your interpretation for this canvas and your aunt and uncle are going to feel very blessed to get this gift from you.
This is incredibly Gorgeous and creative! Great job on the cross and I love the concept of the mirror and the scripture! Beautiful work on the textures! What a sweet and Beautiful gift for your Aunt and Uncle! xo
I made this as a present for my Aunt and Uncle for Christmas. The colors in their house are mostly blues, browns, and white (I decided to add a touch of purple). It's hard to see in the photos, but I positioned the cross that I made with floral wire slightly overlapping a mirror which has spotted sprays on it - I wanted the person looking in the mirror to be able to tell that they are looking at their image, but not take center stage. I used almost all of the metal pieces I had in my stash for this, along with different lace and cheesecloth. I used my Silhouette Portrait with the purple sketch pen in Lucida Sans handwriting to sketch "Made in his image and likeness", then I painted in the lettering with a paintbrush and a purple distress ink. I sealed the inks on pretty well with some Krylon Fixative. I would like to give credit to two sources. 1) Gabrielle Pollacco's blog with her awesome canvas tutorials (hopefully one day I can afford all the different inks she uses lol): http://gabriellepollacco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mixed-media-video-tutorial-dusty-attic.html?m=1 2) The design is based off of this link which also has a tutorial: http://cardsanddreams.blogspot.com/2013/12/more-mixed-media-calendars-and-video.html?m=1
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