OK, so I've gone nuts with the cutting art. Ideas are just flowing. I have been doing my daily devotions for over a month now and I truely believe God planted this artform in my head. Before I had never had a second thought about cutting art...probably not even a first thought. I prayed about where he wanted me to go with my art for a while. I want to use the gift He has given me the way He wants me to use it. I know I'm not fantastic with it, but I know with some practice (and a better knife) I will get better. So for now while I'm practicing, I'm having fun. Take a peek at what I've accomplished thus far!
Right now I'm working on a Cinderella piece I'm on the fence about. I think I have to finish it before I can judge what I think about it.
Feel free to leave comments on what you think! Productive criticism is always welcome!
Showing posts with label cutting art. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
My First Attempt At The Art Of Cutting
So this was my first attempt at the art of cutting. I absolutely love this. I'm usually very critical of my work, but I just can't get over how well this turned out. It took me about 5 hours to complete. I drew it up the night before and cut most of the day yesterday. Let me tell you it took a toll on my hand. Cutting cardstock is tough, but it's durable. I think this my become my new obsession.
Now, what to do next. Mucha inspired perhaps? I already have something drawn out I was going to paint. It will look cool cut out. So let's give it a go! Off to cut!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Who Needs A Cricut? The Art of Paper Cutting.
This happens to me quite often. I get an idea for something and run with it. It all started when I decided to pick up Anya's scrapbook and work on it. I went out and bought some of those adorable stickers to adorn it with. I spent 13 some dollars on paper cutout stickers and that was after the 40% off each one. So, I went on my merry way home and started to look at them and think....I could make these. Then I started to think of the Cricut machine. Wishing I had one, but they cost like 300.00! Then I got to thinking more.."How are these things made??" How would I make these? Then it hit me. "You're an artist, dummy. Draw it out and cut it out with an X-Acto knife"! I just had to relearn positive and negative space. It didn't take me too long to figure it out. I drew out a haunted house and cut it out with what I had. A matt cutter. Let me tell you, it came out okay for my first attempt, but not nearly as well as an X-Acto knife would have done. My blade got dull halfway which started to tear the paper. Not good. So I started doing some research and started to really fall in love with the art form. I found this artist on Etsy who does some of my favorite work so far. Check him out here http://www.etsy.com/shop/reevpapercuts?ref=seller_info
Leave it to me to find the most intricate work available. That's just how I am, go big or go home. In college I was always picking the hardest thing to draw or paint. How can I grow if I don't challenge myself? I'm drawing out a picture of Alice in Wonderland to cut out. It's turning out awesome, so I was up all last night tossing and turning because ideas were running through my head like a marathon runner. The possibilities are endless and the creativity is just flowing. I can't wait to get my hands on an X-Acto knife!
"What about your painting?" you may be asking. Yes, this happens. When you get tired of looking at a painting and get tired of painting rocks, sometimes it's good to walk away and clear your mind with another project. At least for me it is. Plus, we are moving here soon and I don't want to move a wet canvas! Do you know how long it takes for oil paint to completely dry?? Up to a month or longer!! So I will get back to it eventually, but for now, I'm all about paper cutting!! Below are some wonderful examples! Below is the seller I referenced to above. His name is Rene, and he lives in Germany and by far my favorite cutting artist. I love the detail and the stories they tell. It keeps you looking at it for long periods of time because there's just so much going on. Enjoy the work I have posted and go visit his shop!
Leave it to me to find the most intricate work available. That's just how I am, go big or go home. In college I was always picking the hardest thing to draw or paint. How can I grow if I don't challenge myself? I'm drawing out a picture of Alice in Wonderland to cut out. It's turning out awesome, so I was up all last night tossing and turning because ideas were running through my head like a marathon runner. The possibilities are endless and the creativity is just flowing. I can't wait to get my hands on an X-Acto knife!
"What about your painting?" you may be asking. Yes, this happens. When you get tired of looking at a painting and get tired of painting rocks, sometimes it's good to walk away and clear your mind with another project. At least for me it is. Plus, we are moving here soon and I don't want to move a wet canvas! Do you know how long it takes for oil paint to completely dry?? Up to a month or longer!! So I will get back to it eventually, but for now, I'm all about paper cutting!! Below are some wonderful examples! Below is the seller I referenced to above. His name is Rene, and he lives in Germany and by far my favorite cutting artist. I love the detail and the stories they tell. It keeps you looking at it for long periods of time because there's just so much going on. Enjoy the work I have posted and go visit his shop!
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