Monday, 18 February 2013

Haunted Design House 'Gruesome Guardians''

Hello again and thanks for stopping by, welcome to my new followers and welcome back if you have been here before, it's great to have you stop by.
 Well a new week and a new challenge has started over at Haunted Design House the theme this fortnight is 'Gruesome Guardians' now this can be anything from Gargoyles and Dragons all the way to Griffins and Fairies, it's up to you and how you want to interpret the challenge.
 I decided to go with Gargoyles as my theme and I decided to make a little plaque using some techniques I picked up In an Andy Skinner workshop.The wooden plaque was painted with acrylic paints and I used an image transfer technique using Matt Medium with my Digi Image that I got from Delicious Doodles (owned and designed by our own Teri from hdh) I re-sized  the image to fit the plaque, I also narrowed the image so he would fit better.
 I used the 2 step crackle medium from Deco art over the top and rubbed acrylic paint into the cracks when it was dry.
 for the frame I used the Deco art crackle paste applied with a pallet knife fairly thick. This was then painted with acrylic paints and dry brushed to bring out the detail.
 This photo shows I started playing with lighter colours, again it is acrylic paint for the base and a mix of washes and dry brushing, I like the look and how it came out, more of a dried mud feel than rock/stone, but it did not feel right with the image so I went with the black finish.
 The number plate was added and is from Tando Creative, they make lovely chip board pieces, this was a more ornate book plate before but I trimmed the fancy stuff off to leave just the fram, it was coloured with rusty hinge and walnut stain distress inks quite liberally and then coated with tea dye distress embossing powder, I then almost over heat the powder, let it cool and rub off the

release crystals, it leaves a nice easy rusty look. the number has been stamped using the text stamp from Tim Holtz's Papillion set and then coated with glossy accents crackle glaze, when it was dry I used some walnut stain re inker to stain the cracks.

 Thanks again for stopping by, as always I love reading your comments and am truly grateful for them.
 So if you feel like letting your darker side come out to play we would love to see you over at Haunted Design House whilst there you can check out what our awesome DT have created for inspiration, and remember we are now a fortnightly challenge so there is twice as much time to stop by and play along. head over there next Monday for more inspiration.


19 comments:

  1. Great project! Love the transferred image too! Trace x

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  2. Fabulous gargoyle... I love the stone effect you've created over him, and the frame looks fabulous too. A really great make, Mark!
    Alison x

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  3. Hi Mark, that gargoyle is amazing, so detailed and the frame you created is brilliant. Love this. Anne x

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  4. Pretty cool, hope your week going well?

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  5. You always come up with the coolest digi prints and your framing, painting, altering and cracking looks awesome.(:o)

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  6. Scary and brilliant Mark. Love it. I have missed your creations - you are such a genius.

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  7. Brilliant frame, so innovative and oozing with wonderful techniques. I love how you've done the rusty frame. Looks a suitably monstrous piece. Px

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  8. I like them both, but prefer the brown one. Andy's technique do come in handy don't they. Love Francesca

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  9. Mark this is amazing, love it, thank you for sharing with us at Delicious Doodles this week, good luck xx

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  10. Fabulous work Mark, I love them both.
    xxx Hazel.

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  11. This is just awesome! Love the texture. Wish Andy Skinner was in the US!!!

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  12. Absolutely fabulous work again from you Mark! you are showing you are getting better and better every time I come visit here :D xx Thank you for sharing with us at Delicious Doodles this week

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  13. Wow, these are brilliant, Mark! Love your guardians very, very much!!! Seems you have brought image transfer and crackle techniques to perfection!!! Stunning artwork!!

    Claudia x

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  14. Fantastic work, Mark I love this piece and that bookplate is a genius touch. Vee xx ps one of the Andy Skinner on line workshops is definitely in my future!

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  15. Totally amazing! I love everything about this. You need to bring all your txure goodies to the dungeon and do a class yourself. xxD

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  16. This is fantastic! I'm desperate to attend an Andy Skinner workshop and love the techniques you've adopted. A great digi image which is perfect for the challenge.

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  17. Fabulous plaque Mark and you have rocked Teri's image :)

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  18. oh wow.. great!
    xxx Susi
    from the monthly art journal challenge
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    ART-JOURNAL-JOURNEY

    maybe you will take part once this year! I would be happy about!

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