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    Textures and how I used them in my Leontine's Winter Challenge

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    • Nancy Gormezano
      Nancy Gormezano last edited by

      EXCELLENT! Thank you. Wonderful information, very helpful!

      https://www.facebook.com/nancy.gormezano

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      • Rob Smith
        Rob Smith last edited by

        @Rich-Green Thanks for taking the time to make this mini-tutorial. Great work! I will have to give your technique a try.

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        • Rich Green
          Rich Green SVS OG last edited by

          Just for fun I made a little GIF out of how I built up the entire piece from sketch to final.
          Paper-Cutout-Card-Animated-Steps.gif

          www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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          • Jonathon B
            Jonathon B @Rich Green last edited by

            @Rich-Green very cool and I love the paper cut look.

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            • Bobby Aquitania
              Bobby Aquitania last edited by

              This is a terrific style Rich, it reminds of cut patterns in quilting. My wife used to work this way for her applique textiles, of course there are no shadows in that, but all those textures are so much fun. Thank you for the gif and this thread!

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              • Dulcie
                Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                Thanks for sharing your method @Rich-Green, that's really interesting and very good of you to go to so much trouble to explain it to us 🙂 More mixed media ideas, I love it!

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                • Rich Green
                  Rich Green SVS OG @Bobby Aquitania last edited by

                  @Bobby-Aquitania Thanks Bobby! Yes I can definitely see the similarities this could have to quilting. My mom has done some applique quilting in the past and I often times would go with her to the store to help her pick out the colors/patterns of the fabrics for the project she was working on. I personally love batiks - so colorful and artful at the same time. I like that you get that sort of feeling from this style!

                  www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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                  • Charlie Eve Ryan
                    Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @Rich Green last edited by

                    @Rich-Green Scanned Denim is one of my favorite textures to work with. Lovely piece!

                    Happy Creating
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                    • Lynn Larson
                      Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                      So very awesome! I like the effect of the glitter image, especially on the snow!

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                      • MOO
                        MOO SVS OG last edited by

                        Really cool. I love how the lights really light up! Something different to inspire us to try new things 🙂

                        Marsha Ottum Owen

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                        • Joy Heyer
                          Joy Heyer last edited by

                          Wow! Thanks for sharing! Great mini-tutorial!

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                          • Rich Green
                            Rich Green SVS OG @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

                            @Charlie-Eve-Ryan - Yes denim has been one of my main go to textures on a bunch of the things I am working on recently. It can look like denim but it can also add a linen feel to things too. Plus a denim with some tone/color variation really adds depth/interest to the shape you use it on too!

                            @Lynn-Larson - Yes the glitter is another one that can be used in so many ways. And if you find some in and out of focus the effects are so different and wonderful!

                            @Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen - Thank you so much! Yes sometimes just trying something new - even if you are not sure how you will use it in your own work immediately, its amazing how you can call upon a trick or technique to use in the future when you might least expect it!

                            @Joy-Heyer - You are very welcome and thank you for the kind compliment!

                            www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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                            • Rich Green
                              Rich Green SVS OG @Nancy Gormezano last edited by

                              @Nancy-Gormezano - Thank you so much and glad you find the info might be helpful to you. That is great!

                              @Rob-Smith - it was my pleasure! I learn so much even just be observing the discussions or pieces everyone makes. So when asked about the textures I thought this was a good opportunity to help give back to the community in my own way!

                              @Jonathon-B thank you very much!

                              @Dulcie - Glad you enjoyed it, and can't wait to see how it might inspire you!

                              www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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                              • johntatulliart
                                johntatulliart last edited by

                                Great post and I am sad to say I have not pushed that traditional art feel. The children's book I am working on for an author loved my artwork but it isn't pushing me in that direction so I feel the pressure to continue pursuing the traditional feel only in practice. Thanks for sharing.

                                www.johntatulli.com

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                                • Lee Holland
                                  Lee Holland last edited by

                                  Nice textures and love the style of this piece rich.

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                                  • Rich Green
                                    Rich Green SVS OG last edited by

                                    @Lee-Holland - thank you so much!

                                    @johntatulliart - glad you enjoyed the post and hopefully it helps inspire some of your personal practice work! Never know where that might lead to in the future on other assignments you take on!

                                    www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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