i collaged a coat here, in november 2014, labeled rara avis. too funny, but thought i could mention it. today i will continue experimenting on a lick of paint or a coat of colour {my walls could do with a new coat of paint too}.
i've been staring down vimeo and youtube films on braying paint all over: mono, stencil, screen, stamp, collagraph, ... you name it!
and last night i leafed through the few printing books i own. which brought me to 'leaf'. {good to feel the green, green morning grass of home 'tween my toes}. and print. and experimenting on the oldest print application on earth, possibly. patrice's coats this weekend.
i've been staring down vimeo and youtube films on braying paint all over: mono, stencil, screen, stamp, collagraph, ... you name it!
ah yes, your rara avis posting, a good one - as always...
ReplyDeleteI imagine you as a person wearing lots of coats and under each one there is a suprise, like a neverending wonder box.
"look what I have here and there and..." and for sure there is a fresh green springtime coat, too!
x Stefanie
Nice post. And of course the first coat ever must have been a leaf:)
ReplyDeleteah, now i remember your coat!
ReplyDeletei like this post:
green my favorite color
you in the garden ;^))
the printing
the outcome!!
hmmm..... NICE!
xxx
i'm so into green too at the moment.
ReplyDeletedriving along the new fresh green roads makes me so immensely content, a leafy green room, the idea dear Nadine...i notice a little person getting a llttle high in there too :)
sap green, fine and beautiful xx
i missed your rara avis in november,
The art between art and reality.
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember you coat and I still think it would be fun to wear.
ReplyDeleteGreen, green glorious green! See you later...... you've inspired me to grab some leaves and green paint....... bye. xo
lover-ly pics, lovely prints. lovely petits pied - c'est qui en train de traverser ce champs vert printanier?
ReplyDeletethese coats of green make such beautiful prints!
ReplyDeleteTil later, Hon. I think I have missed your coat at rara avis... oh , and it is tomorrow already!
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Ariane
love this, how creative.
ReplyDeleteYes your older post fits perfect the coat theme and a good one I would say. And short after talking about print making you start over and with what results - very nice those leaf prints. I'm curious what comes next!
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barbara bee
a coat of color, I can definitely relate to that one (though your coat from 2014 is perfect too). and when it comes in green, I am in! it is the green from my bathroom and guest restroom btw., and it always makes me feel refreshed and safe equally. thank you for sharing the creative process, on top. guess what I will be trying over the next days ;-) xo a.
ReplyDeleteLove those prints! It's been ages since I played with printing some nature things. Chloe just did some printing with her children class using gelatin and fern leaves. I must ask her how she did that, such beautiful results. Your prints would make fantastic fabric prints Nadine, for something lovely and spring time. :D
ReplyDeleteVery clever. It inspired me. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeletei saw somewhere a printing technique called something like "leaf pressing" which looked interesting (I archived it in my memory for far-future use)
ReplyDeleteWOWOWOWOW!!!!!!!! I love this!!!!!! What you did makes me so happy. I love this!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely .... so good to hear form you at my neglected Blog.. warm thanks.
ReplyDeleteI want to share this at my Homage to the Seed page on Facebook!