Sunday 28 February 2016

Red Tractor

Hello!

Well its been a week I have to say.  This time last week I was trundling up the M6 to the NEC for the first day of Stitches, the crafting trade show.  I was there to sell "me" in terms of showcasing my style and seeing if people a) liked it (they did) and b) was anyone interested in me running classes / workshops (potentially, just need to work out what and prices).

But the best thing was the networking, the talking, asking questions of people visiting, exploring new avenues I'd never thought of (was that weddings I hear you say), talking to suppliers (and not baulking at minimum order costs). Lots to think about what I want to do and who in a business sense I want to get into bed with.

My contacts book is bulging and I need to start going through, following up, planning workshops, putting together brochures for that and booking a stall at Kirstie's Home Made Fair in the Autumn.  

But in the meantime - art!


The theme over at PaperArtsy (can't thank Leandra and Mark enough for the support they've given me for NEC) is image transfer.

I love and adore image transfer and most of my artwork especially at the show was showcasing image transfer.  

I've wanted to work on plywood for some time, the solidness of the substrate and the tone of the wood.  So the nice man at B&Q cut me some 6x8" pieces the other week and early one morning before the NEC I had to have a play.


Basically I used Chalk and Brown Shed to add colour and Red Geranium and Potting Soil to stamp with.



The photograph was taken at Hollowell Annual Steam Fair which is about 6 miles away from us.  Its a glorious affair, with vintage cars, farm machinery, heavy horses, traction engines, hounds steam fair rides and organs, donkeys, small animal petting areas, junk stalls and real ale. And when the sun is shining you think you are in the Darling Buds of May! 

I scanned and photocopied the image (reversing the image as I didn't the MF back to front) and used Satin Glaze to transfer the image.


I do love this, I could have added more embellishments, but I quite like the simpleness of it  and solidness of the plywood is very tactile and fits in with the rustic nature of the image.

Hugs
Jo
xx

12 comments:

  1. It's fabulous and I an sure you will be a big success

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  2. It's fabulous and I an sure you will be a big success

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  3. Hi jo! Many congrats on your debut at stitches, it was great to see your area on leandras periscope, it looked fabulous! I too love image transfer, I really like how you have captured the vintage feel of the tractor, a really cool piece of art xx
    Kaz

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  4. Love this Jo, and have always believed in your artistic talents.......great to hear you having a ball! Xx

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  5. oooh, I would love to come to workshop/class.
    cool tractor but then I'm from Suffolk and like them so long as I am not driving behind one, then they are minions on Satan.

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  6. This is stunning project, great transfer and texture of the shabby look. Good luck Jo!!

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  7. This is stunning project, great transfer and texture of the shabby look. Good luck Jo!!

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  8. That is wonderful and so original!

    Lucy x

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  9. Great background and transfer, good luck in your endeavours!

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  10. So glad I decided to check as I thought I'd already commented on this smashing project!

    As always it is fabulous and you are definitely the Queen of Image Transfer in my book, so get those classes sorted Missus!!! I love the way your images always look part of the whole and not something just stuck on. I wish you every success with your business ventures and definitely think 'Weddings' should be explored. You'll end up run off your feet I reckon!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  11. wow !!! beautiful and so lovely work :) i really like your good idea so much.Thank for sharing.

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