Sunday, March 23, 2008

Fleur-de-lis Wallpaper


Here is another Inspire Me Thursday posting for the "Wallpaper" prompt. This is a portion of a gesso and acrylic piece on watercolour paper. It was done a couple of months ago but I thought I would post it because of the "fleur-de-lis" stamp. Variations of fleur-de-lis are very commonly used in wallpaper patterns. The French symbol has a very rich history and represents (among other things) peace and purity. Having grown up in Quebec, the symbol holds a place in my heart. Check it out more information on the fleur-de-lis on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleur-de-lis
You can create wonderful textures by carving into a thick coat of wet gesso on paper or other support. It almost feels like leather when you use watercolour paper (after it dries). Rubbing acrylic paint onto it highlights the texture.




5 comments:

  1. I really like how apparent all the texture is. Very nice!

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  2. This is lovely - you can really see the texture and I love all the swirls

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  3. I can imagine this as a great wallpaper in an antique house on a hot summer day, being inside enjoying the coolness in a comfi chair, birds are singing,and the roses smell awesome.....ah can't wait for summer, smiles, Anke ;)

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  4. I love all the textures. And I love the fleur de lis. I'll have to read more about it.

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  5. Such a lovely symbol, isn't it. The colors and texture work so beautifully together & thank you for your texture tips. :)

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