Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Patt Scrivener is theThird Place Winner in the Federation of Canadian Artists Landscape Show

I am so excited to announce that I placed third overall in the recent Federation of Canadian Artists Landscape show with Golden Sunset. It is a 16 x 16" gallery wrapped canvas and is for sale.
I textured the canvas to start and then used a combination of acrylic ink and Golden fluid acrylics to build up layers. I used a metallic copper thread at the horizon line and it acted like a resist to hold the ink in.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Golden Hills, 4" Collage

                                            Scrivener Patt, Golden Hills, 4x4" Collage, ©2011
This is a small collage I made with gold foil from Christmas chocolates and a lovely vintage book.  The other papers are hand painted tissue and deli paper.  You can buy it on my http://www.etsy.com/shop/pattscrivener

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

And the Contest Winner Is.............

Congratulations!! Because I only had two people enter I am going to make them both the winners!! It only seems fair.

Judy wins this Original Collage
                                           Patt Scrivener, Asian Fusion
                                           Collage and Ink, 4"x4" ©2010 



and for Mandi

                                           Patt Scrivener, Asian Fusion 2
                                           Mixed Media, 4"x4" ©2010 

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Nick Bantock Tribute

                                                   Let Me Be Free to Spread My Wings.

This is the tribute I did for the Nick Bantock Contest.  It has photo transfers and collage elements including stamps , maps and wire screen.
I used TAP transfer paper for the transfers, it worked great on the watercolor paper. It is a 5" x 7" image.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Strata -Mixed Media Painting by Patt Scrivener

This is the new collage -many layers of built up mediums, fluid acrylics and paper. I have made most of the papers myself even adding coffee grounds to one of them to emulate rock.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Ready for the Party, Mixed Media Painting by Patt Scrivener

This is one of my paintings in my show at Qualicum Art Supply Gallery.  I painted a wild background and then painted over with a blue gesso misture.  I then scraped back into it and revealed the tulips in the vase. 
I added a few details to finish it off.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Copper Fusion -Mixed Media Abstract


I started this piece by building up textures with gel medium.  I then dropped inks into it and let them run.  The last step is letting go of some areas and defining the focal area.  I added some opaques and black.  It is 16" x 16" painted on a gallery wrapped canvas.  Contact me if yu are interested in purchasing this piece.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Life is Not a Spectator Sport, Mixed Media and Collage


This is a 12' Square gallery wrapped canvas.  I started it by gluing down images from magazines with nothing in mind.  I then started painting over the magazine collage and this runner appeared with a spectator in the background. Thought I would just run with it!!  Hence the title.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ocean Serenity, Imitating Encaustic with Acrylics

This is a 8"x 8" gallery wrapped canvas that I tried to imitate the look of encaustic and am pleased with the results. I have several layers of gel medium built up and finished it with the soft gloss gel to give it a clouded effect. It has a lot of depth and I love the colours.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Barcelona Church Photo Transfer

This is part of a series of photo transfers I did on photos from Barcelona.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Tulips Rustica

In this painting of red tulips I used a crackle medium to emulate an old fence and create a framed effect for the tulips. I am pleased with the results.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Trees in a Row

This is a 16" x 16" painting in acrylic. I painted the background first in the burgundy colour and then added layers of opaques and transparents to make the sunset like background. I rubbed back to the background to get the tree shapes.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Birdie Sing To My Love



Today I got off my abstract tangent to something a bit more whimsical. I have been disciplining myself to use up some things I have started. This was a beautiful background on illustration board. It had the leaf shape on it and just seemed to be beckoning a bird. I stamped into it and added some collage elements to finish the piece.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

One Lonely Tulip

This painting is built up with many layers of paint and collaged papers. I totally changed my colour pallet today to something more muted and dreamy.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Red Hot and Crazy


I built this collage up in layers. It has a selection of handmade papers including Japanese text and my favourite spiral stamp. I love my new tool for doing fine paint lines!! So much fun!!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Red and Gold

Here is an abstract I just finished. It is 12" x 12" on a gallry wrapped canvas with painted black edges. It has some Golden glass bead gel and Micaceous Iron Oxide gel to add texture. The red squares and rectangle are handmade paper collaged on and then the red acrylic on top. It has an earthy masculine feel to it.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Milner Gardens -Art and Photography




I had the priveledge of being invited to paint and show my work in the beautiful Milner Gardens, Art in the Garden Show.


It was ideal weather for painting outdoors with only a couple of gusts of wind. I had the perfect spot with a beautiful view of the ocean and close to the live music that was playing throughout the weekend. I met lots of people and many of the artists. To make a great weekend better I sold two paintings!!







Sunday, July 26, 2009

Abstracted Realism

Mystic Mountain
Inspired by the rockies and a moody sky this very aboriginal looking woman appeared in my painting.


Deep in Thought

This painting was totally intuitive, as I was splashing some colour onto my canvas I saw this face appear.






Mysterious

Once again this face intuitively appeared out of an abstract I woas doing, check out her eye is was a stamp from Africa that I had put inbefore she appeared, the postmark her pupil with the white of the stamp above it. Her hat is enhanced with cheesecloth.








I tried to be abstract!!


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Yellowstone Inspirations






These abstract textural paintings where inspired by a trip to Big Sky Montana and Yellowstone National Park. I took over 500 digital photos of the texture of the amazing landscape.